Re: Determining the Default Mail App
Re: Determining the Default Mail App
- Subject: Re: Determining the Default Mail App
- From: Adam Bell <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 18:06:52 -0400
Thanks, Gnarlie; I'll check that the mailer version works in Jag. before I bundle it up for postiing. We do know that it works for Kai.
On 2/6/06, kai <
email@hidden> wrote:
On 6 Feb 2006, at 21:01, Gnarlodious wrote:
> Thanks, kai. It looks like you are still running the 10.3.x
> version. Possibly you "upgraded" to 10.4 rather than installing on
> a clean disk like I did.
Correct, I upgraded. Until now, it's not been an issue...
> Here is a version that should work on both kinds of databases:
>
> set defaultBrowser to do shell script "defaults read
> com.apple.LaunchServices | sed -n '/http;/{s/.*\\.\\(.*\\)\".*/\\1/
> p;}' "
> if defaultBrowser is "" then set defaultBrowser to do shell script
> "defaults read com.apple.LaunchServices | sed '/U:http\\\\/,/
> LSBundleLocator/!d' | sed -n '/LSBundleIdentifier/{s/.*\\.\\(.*\\).
> \".*/\\1/p;}' "
>
> defaultBrowser
Sorry, Gnarlie - that still returns an empty string here (but then I
seem to be the only one around here with this problem). :-)
---
kai
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