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Re: High performance way to encode HTML entities
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Re: High performance way to encode HTML entities


  • Subject: Re: High performance way to encode HTML entities
  • From: has <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 09:27:12 +0100

On 23 Oct 2006, at 01:45, Tim Mansour wrote:

On the osax/scriptable FBA front, you could use something like TextCommands <http://osaxen.com/files/textcommands1.0.1.html>, which includes a Unicode-aware 'encode HTML' command.

While on the topic has ... is TextCommands a Universal Binary?

Not yet; just been busy with other stuff recently. I'll try to get in an update sometime over the next few weeks. (BTW, since TC's an application, not an osax, the current version works fine on Intel Macs; it's just a bit slower than if it were native.)


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