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Re: Sierra 10.12.4 and JavaScript by AppleEvents in Safari
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Re: Sierra 10.12.4 and JavaScript by AppleEvents in Safari


  • Subject: Re: Sierra 10.12.4 and JavaScript by AppleEvents in Safari
  • From: Christopher Stone <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2017 03:48:26 -0500

On 03/31/2017, at 02:23, Shane Stanley <email@hidden> wrote:
I have workflows that have depended upon driving _javascript_ with AEs for over a decade.

Maybe it's time for a change...


Hey Shane,

Not really.

I have too many things I do using Safari as the vehicle.  Safari's scriptability and ability to bridge between AppleEvents and the _javascript_ engine are THE REASON I use it as my primary web browser.

However – your script is great – and I can see where those capabilities can supplement what I'm doing now.

I'll have to have a play and see what other mischief I can make with them.  😎

Many thanks.

--
Take Care,
Chris

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