Re: Saving a document in Safari - Solved!
Re: Saving a document in Safari - Solved!
- Subject: Re: Saving a document in Safari - Solved!
- From: Rick Bargerhuff alias cougar <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 16:39:18 -0500
Hey john!
Safari's dictionary says that an optional parameter of save is "in"
which takes Unicode text as the destination of the save.
Unfortunately, it doesn't work, and generates an error. Likewise if
you specify a file as the parameter, it also generates an error. Of
course, if you specify an alias, it says that the target file does
not exist.
You're forgetting that we're living in a brave new world, Michelle.
The dictionary is quite clear in requiring a text pathname, an that
pathname must, of course be a Unix pathname.
set f to POSIX path of ("" & (path to desktop) & "junk.html")
tell app "Safari" to save front document in f as text
You solved it. Thanks man. Well, I now know what exactly unicode text
means. This saves the file
perfectly. Just change "text" to what your document is, i.e. picture,
sound, etc.
Good deal John.
Thanks to all who participated in this topic!
Cheers!
Rick Bargerhuff alias cougar
Programmer / Developer
Multi-platform Technician / Specialist / Web Designer
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