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Re: Keeping a text-entry in the background, or a work-around
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Re: Keeping a text-entry in the background, or a work-around


  • Subject: Re: Keeping a text-entry in the background, or a work-around
  • From: Clint Hoxie <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 16:35:38 -0700

Oops! Just noticed I didn't properly address the first item in my urlList. This works, now.

Thanks!

Clint


On Nov 29, 2007, at 3:47 PM, J. Stewart wrote:

On 11/29/07 at 12:42 PM, Clint Hoxie <email@hidden> spake thusly:

I'm new on the list, so I apologize if this post doesn't match usual etiquette.

I've copied a script from Alvin Alexander and then modified it a bit. It is intended to open some URLs for me on a repeating basis. I have the script saved as an application bundle which is called as an alarm by iCal. My difficulty is that the script requires a keyboard command to enter the URL, which means that I can't be touching the machine when the script runs, or I likely interfere with its successful execution. I looked for a solution online, but don't have enough experience to know what resources I need. Can anyone help? The script is pasted below.

Thanks.

Clint

-----------------------------------
-- an applescript program that opens a list of urls in separate tabs.
-- opens safari, opens a window, then loads each url in a separate tab.
-- written by alvin alexander, devdaily.com
-- further developed and modified by Clint Hoxie
-- no rights reserved, feel free to copy and improve this program.


If you are using Safari 3, try this instead. Just substitute your URLs (in uList) for the ones I used.

--> Cut <--
set uList to {"http://www.apple.com";, "http:// www.versiontracker.com", "http://www.google.com";, "http://www.macupdate.com "}
tell application "Safari"
set win to (make new document at beginning) -- becomes be window 1
set URL of win to contents of item 1 of uList

tell window 1
repeat with x from 2 to count uList
set curTab to (make new tab at end)
set URL of curTab to contents of item x of uList
end repeat
end tell
end tell
--> Cut <--


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