Considering you would have to run a script while in PM to hit Safari it
would seem more efficient the other way... just my thought anyway.  You
could probably modify the scripts to work with the already active message
rather than making a new message if this is what you want.  For me, it
seems to be better to add once the URL is there...

-- 
"There is perhaps nothing so bad and so dangerous in life as 
fear."
--Jawaharlal Nehru

on Mon, 24 Mar 2003 11:21:38 -0500 / Christopher Plummer said: 

>On Fri, 21 Mar 2003 13:31:35 -0600, "Wayne Brissette"
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, allegedly wrote: 
>
>>http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20030318202727875#comments
>>
>>So normally I'm all for writing AppleScripts to solve problems. However
>>this is one case where the recent AppleScript to mail a URL from Safari
>>seem crude compared to the javascript solution... (FYI, I used it to send
>>this email).
>
>Thanks again to Wayne and everyone else for all these additions! This one
>is great for originating a new mail from Safari!
>
>I'd like to *start* from a message I'm working on in PM,  "grab" the URL
>of the top window of the default web browser, and paste it at the current
>insertion point of my message. Does anyone have a script that will do that?
>
>Much thanks,
>
>Chris Plummer
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