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Re: Cocoa from the command line?
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Re: Cocoa from the command line?


  • Subject: Re: Cocoa from the command line?
  • From: Jens Bauer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2004 14:46:08 +0100

Hi Scott,

On Sunday, Jan 25, 2004, at 08:15 Europe/Copenhagen, Scott Anguish wrote:

sure, but... the caveat is that the someone who the app runs as needs to be logged in at the time.

Heh, OK. In my case, that would be alright. -My web-server always boot on my own account and logs in, so I see the desktop.
-When I SSH into the Web-server, I log in as the same user, no problem there. :)

Thanks for your help! =)

On Jan 24, 2004, at 6:11 PM, Jens Bauer wrote:

I've been thinking a lot about this; it keeps coming back to me, as I've made a cgi-script, which assembles my Web-sites, and I generate printable HTML-pages from the same template, that is used on the main Web-site.
But I want to do more. I want to make RTF and PDF files available to the user too.
So I thought: "Maybe I could just make a WebView, which I load my printable HTML-page into, and then I save it in a file" (See CocoaDevCentral).

Would this be possible directly from the command-line ?


Love,
Jens
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