Sivakatirswami,
Here's a handler in the stack script of my current project:
on launchInternetApp tAddress
switch the platform
case "MacOS"
send tAddress to program "Finder" with "GURLGURL"
if the result is not empty then -- if there's an error
At 8:27 AM -0700 3/13/00, Craig Spooner wrote:
It still seems to me there must be a way to send an AppleEvent to the
OS to launch another type of application -- perhaps using file type
and/or creator codes. The required information must be stored
somewhere, otherwise how can the OS launch an
On 3/13/00 2:37 PM, Dave Cragg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there truly no way to launch a non-browser/email application
from MC without knowing its path?
On Mac OS you can use one of Mark Lucas' handy x-thangs from his Wetware
Collections (FinderOpen XFCN is the one you want, if memory
I've decided to do just that! Thanks Dave, and all on the list.
Craig
Dave Cragg wrote:
snip However, it's probably much easier to get Tuviah Snyder's external
collection which provides AppleEvent and AppleScript support. I
haven't used these particular commands and functions, but if they
was hoping someone could help me with.
One is simply what does "GURL" stand for?
I'm a little rusty on this stuff, but GURL stands for "Go URL".
When you say "send tURL to
program "Finder" with "GURLGURL", are you using AppleScript?
Actually, it