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Re: AppleScript In Web Publishing...
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Re: AppleScript In Web Publishing...


  • Subject: Re: AppleScript In Web Publishing...
  • From: Peter Bunn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2007 09:39:17 -0600

Actually, I think I may have asked a question for which there is no
obvious solution, because I don't even know what my needs are... and the
answers offered so far are well over my head... and though I specifically
asked about the web, my use is local.

I've written a droplet script that writes file://localhost/ links for
various file types dropped on it, and creates a simple page of links to
the files... nothing fancy.  It also creates thumbnails for image files.
I've worked out a simple list of table rows, one after the other, but
again, that's not much more than a list.

(I think) I'm asking how I might make use of AS to place the links and
images at specified locations in an HTML template.

I guess I'll have to think about what the desired final output page might
look like... or build a template and see if I can figure out how to drop
variables into static locations.

So, if that clarifies what I'm hoping to do, and there might be examples
of a script for doing something similar, I'd be interested.

Elsewise, thanks to all for your replies... and your time.

Peter B.

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