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Re: How to extend Safari -> Context-Menu, Plugin, traps
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Re: How to extend Safari -> Context-Menu, Plugin, traps


  • Subject: Re: How to extend Safari -> Context-Menu, Plugin, traps
  • From: Ben Dougall <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 25 Sep 2004 01:17:46 +0100


On Friday, September 24, 2004, at 10:16 am, Stefan Pantke wrote:

Hi,

currently, I'm searching a method to extend Safari, e.g. pass the
selected text or the URL under the mouse pointer to my app.
Or hook my app in some way into Safari.

Do I need to write a plugin? Maybe, but I failed to find plugin coding
docs on Apple's website.

iGetter does this. it's not a browser plugin that it uses to do it, but a normal contextual menu -- and it just only becomes useable/visible from within a browser. it's done in carbon and uses apple events to communicate from the cm to app.


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