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Re: Saving web pages in Safari, and ideas on creating persistent, searchable web archives
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Re: Saving web pages in Safari, and ideas on creating persistent, searchable web archives


  • Subject: Re: Saving web pages in Safari, and ideas on creating persistent, searchable web archives
  • From: Christopher Nebel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2003 09:52:12 -0700

On Saturday, April 12, 2003, at 06:29 PM, John Baltutis wrote:

What is the maximum possible length entry for the event log?

The limit for Script Editor 1.x is 20,000 characters at once -- that is, you can log as much small stuff as you like, and it will save the last 20,000 characters, but try to log a single item bigger than that, and it'll choke. Script Editor 2.0 has no limit.


--Chris Nebel
Apple Development Tools
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