On 8/5/05, Bob Ippolito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You may have to do that with a get URL apple event handler, see here: > http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/ > Scriptability/Concepts/ScriptabilityOverview.html > (you shouldn't need any Carbon)
Before I go chasing around the Apple docs a bit more to see if I'm registering the *correct* event handler, can you confirm if I'm doing the right thing here? The first questionable thing is that the constant for the type of event is defined in the Apple Events docs (and in the AppleEvents python module) as 'gurl'. However, the Apple Event Manager method call is asking for an unsigned long. Should I convert "gurl" to 1735750252L? Here's the objC example from Apple's doc: [appleEventManager setEventHandler:self andSelector:@selector(handleGetURLEvent:withReplyEvent:) forEventClass:kAEInternetSuite andEventID:kAEISGetURL]; Here's my translation to Python: sel = objc.selector(MacController.handleGetURLEvent_withReplyEvent_, signature="vO:O:") aem.setEventHandler_andSelector_forEventClass_andEventID_(self, sel, 1735750252L, 1735750252L) This is in my application delegate's applicationWillFinishLaunching_ method, which is where Apple recommended doing this. I can see that this is getting called, but my handler itself doesn't get called. I'm testing by just doing "open <URL with my protocol>" at the commandline, which does bring my app to the front but does not call my handler method. Assuming all of the above is kosher, I'll do some more digging around to make sure that this is, in fact, the specific handler I want. Thanks for your help so far! Kevin _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig