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Re: Safari - downloading an image
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Re: Safari - downloading an image


  • Subject: Re: Safari - downloading an image
  • From: "Gary (Lists)" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 10:25:30 -0400

"Christopher Stone" wrote:

> Finally - I was seeking help to accomplish something, and I find the
> criticism in your response to be much less than useful or helpful.

You should have said, right off, "and I want to use Safari because I
want..."

The problem wasn't stated clearly, if those also were requirements.

> URL Access scripting is inelegant by definition, and I'm afraid it always
> has been.  Why would you think I'd even consider using it when I have
> access to curl and wget?

Because you said you didn't want to (or would rather not) use them.

I hope you get it worked out. Wasn't trying to be anything other than clear,
which I suppose "pedant" covers adequately. ;)

No worries...
--
Gary

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