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Re: "Send to iWeb" API?
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Re: "Send to iWeb" API?


  • Subject: Re: "Send to iWeb" API?
  • From: "Lawrence Sanbourne" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 10:49:04 -0500

On 5/1/06, Lawrence Sanbourne <email@hidden> wrote:
On 5/1/06, Damien Bobillot <email@hidden> wrote:
> Lawrence Sanbourne wrote :
>
> > iTunes has a convenient "Send to iWeb" command. I'd like to implement
> > something similar in my application. I could save some content as HTML
> > plus images, but then the user would have to drag the HTML file into
> > iWeb manually. Is there a way to add a "Send to iWeb" command to my
> > application?
>
> Did you have a look at iWeb's applescript dictionary ? You may find
> commands to remote control iWeb from your application.

Good call! There's even a SendToiWeb.scpt file in iPhoto's Resources
folder. It applies to photo blogs, rather than text entries, but I
should be able to figure it out. Thanks for the tip.

Well, this won't work after all. iWeb has no AppleScript interface for inserting HTML + images into a blog entry. Sad.

Larry
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