Re: Internet Protocol Helper Applications
Re: Internet Protocol Helper Applications
- Subject: Re: Internet Protocol Helper Applications
- From: John Blackburn <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 17:59:58 -0800
I just realized--immediately after clicking Send, of course--that
adding the support to the AppleScript dictionary would solve the
problem.
John Blackburn
On Wednesday, October 30, 2002, at 05:47 PM, John Blackburn wrote:
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Adding CFBundleURLTypes worked great: my app is launched when a url
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with my protocol is invoked in the browser.
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But once your Cocoa application is launched, how do you retrieve the
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passed url?
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In other words, if I click "foo://bar" in the browser, my application
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is launched (since it has registered "foo://"), but how does the
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application retrieve the "foo://bar"?
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Thanks,
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John Blackburn
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Manfred Lippert wrote:
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> Suppose a new protocol, for example "jamie", was created. What I
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want
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> to do is create a cocoa application that is launched when the URL
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> "jamie:some_arguments" is called.
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This can be done with the right entries (CFBundleURLTypes ...) in the
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info.plist of your application. Take a look at info.plist in the iCal
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package - it registers for "webcal"- and "ical"-URLs.
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Another way is to register with InternetConfig. But therefore code must
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be executed to register the URL-Type with InternetConfig.
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Whereas the information in the info.plist is examined by the Finder
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(and then probably registered with LaunchServices).
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