Re: Question of the day: (.???) for Compiled AppleScript Files
Re: Question of the day: (.???) for Compiled AppleScript Files
- Subject: Re: Question of the day: (.???) for Compiled AppleScript Files
- From: Rob Stott <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 06 Jun 2002 12:05:40 +0100
- Wheresrob: AtWork
I just binhex mine using Stuffit and link them in the usual way - works for
me. Here's a section of HTML from my page;
<A HREF="downloads/DropLockUnlockv1.0.hqx"><IMG SRC="images/DropLock.gif"
WIDTH="15" HEIGHT="15"> ...etc. Etc
Hope that helps.
Rob
On 6/6/02 7:10 am, "email@hidden" <email@hidden> wrote:
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I'm placing some AppleScript files up on a hosted web server, and it seems
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that no matter how I do it, the result from the web browser is always
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displaying the file as a text file (or as a few junk characters if the file
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is a compiled script). I know that several of you have sites with AppleScript
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files out there -- how are you tagging them as 'download on open' rather than
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'display on open' for the sake of the browser (.bin, .hqx, .osas?)? I'd
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prefer them to download without any compression in usage because of their
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small size...
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