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Re: html for safari on the fly
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Re: html for safari on the fly


  • Subject: Re: html for safari on the fly
  • From: John Andersson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 14:26:58 +0200

Maybe you could let your app be a simple webserver?

/John

15 jul 2005 kl. 12.38 skrev Ben Dougall:

has anyone got any ideas of how to make an app that does this?: when safari loads a particular page from the local disk i want my app to step in and provide safari with the html it should display rather than safari taking it directly from the file. the particular url that safari accesses can be decided/dictated in advance -- it doesn't have to work with any or every local file. the generation of the html should be on the fly -- when safari requests that page, not prepared in advance and left waiting. possible? how? any thoughts much appreciated.

(just guessing: it seems that the interface between safari and my app should be something like a virtual file. from safari's point of view a normal file. from my app's point of view code/operations. would /dev/fd's be able give something like this maybe?)

ben.

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