Re: GURLGURL

2000-04-05 Thread Craig Spooner
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

Re: GURLGURL

2000-03-13 Thread Dave Cragg
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

Re: GURLGURL

2000-03-13 Thread Richard Gaskin
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

Re: GURLGURL

2000-03-13 Thread Craig Spooner
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

Re: GURLGURL

2000-03-12 Thread Kevin Miller
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