Re: Curl, Applescript and Progress Bar
Re: Curl, Applescript and Progress Bar
- Subject: Re: Curl, Applescript and Progress Bar
- From: Takaaki Naganoya <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2005 13:46:02 +0900
How about "CURLHandle" ?
http://curlhandle.sourceforge.net/
(There is need to install "CURLHandle.framework" into
"/Library/Frameworks".)
CURLHandle *may* be called from AppleScript Studio by using "call method".
We can use "call method" in normal AppleScript as Daniel taught.
--
Takaaki Naganoya
email@hidden
http://www.appleco.jp/piyomarusoft/
> It occurred to me that it would be cool for any script to be able to
> take advantage of the "call method" functionality included with
> AppleScript Studio applications. An interesting way of getting this is
> simply to make a "stand-in" AppleScript Studio application to do your
> bidding. For example, if you produce an empty AS Studio app named
> "MyTestApp", then you can use it to access the wealth of Cocoa and
> Foundation classes:
>
> WebSafeString("http://www.apple.com/Fun with spaces.html")
>
> on WebSafeString(myString)
> tell application "MyTestApp"
> set myURLString to call method "stringWithString:" of class
> "NSString" with parameter myString
> set myFixedURLString to call method
> "stringByAddingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding:" of myURLString with
> parameter 30
> end tell
> end WebSafeString
>
> --> "http://www.apple.com/Fun with spaces.html"
>
> Maybe others have already figured this out but I thought it was a
> pretty nifty hack. Maybe it wouldn't be too hard to put together a
> Scripting Addition that bridged all the AppleScriptKit terminologies to
> regular scripts?
>
> Daniel
On 05.2.3 0:54 PM, "Doug McNutt" <email@hidden> wrote:
> At 19:35 -0800 2/2/05, Phong Le wrote:
>> If anyone knows of a better method, please post.
>
> I tried one out just before the president's talk. Watch this space. The
> tested version still uses shell scripts with osascript commands to persuade
> curl to run in a Terminal.app window.
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