Hi Ben,
Thank you so much for this! I just have one question, please see below.
On 27 Jan 2009, at 14:48, Ben Rubinstein wrote:
This does work in the IDE, so long as the "on appleEvent" handler
is in the message path when the call arrives (eg your stack is top-
level, or you've put it in the backscripts). However, you'll have
to set Revolution to be the protocol handler when you're working in
the IDE, and then set it back to your app when you want the
standalone to work - obviously, the operating system has just one
view at any time as to what app should handle a particular
protocol, it doesn't broadcast the request to all possible apps.
(I use a third party control panel "More Internet" to control this
mapping; there are many others eg TinkerTool - for some reason
Apple no longer include a GUI for modifying this directly.
Evidently not something users are supposed to worry their pretty
little heads about...)
I downloaded and installed "More Internet" but I'm not sure what you
mean here. Do you mean I can use "More Internet" to register the
handler app on *my* system instead of changing the PList file? If so,
then this won't work on the user's machine since they won't know to
register it. So, for the real application on a user's machine, I have
to change the PList file. Is this correct or have I got it totally
wrong!
Thanks again
All the Best
Dave
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