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Re: AppleScript & HTML Again...


  • Subject: Re: AppleScript & HTML Again...
  • From: Michelle Steiner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 23:51:22 -0700

On Mar 28, 2004, at 10:53 PM, John C. Welch wrote:

I don't know whether you're right or wrong, but that can easily be
tested by experiment.

<sigh>..I *DID*...two minutes of html and I had a web site that opens iCal
on my machine. If I wanted to, I could have javascripted it to open every
single application in a default location on my machine and there'd be
nothing I could do to stop it short of shutting down my browser.

If I recall correctly, you invoked it from the same machine that iCal was on. I believe that others were asking you to try it from another machine, to open iCal on your machine.

If I were to recode it to use common defaults, then I could probably affect
more machines than just mine.

I believe that's what they were asking you to try to do.

-- Michelle

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