You can use Scripting Bridge to do the same things you could do in
AppleScript, but in Objective-C, or other languages.
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/ScriptingBridgeConcepts/Introduction/chapter_1_section_1.html
On Mar 6, 2008, at 9:59 PM, Steve Sheets wrote:
Good evening all...
Is there a way of finding out what is the current topmost webpage
being viewed by Safari? Somehow then grabbing the url & title of
that page? I have seen a couple applications that do exactly that.
You goto a web page using Safari, but then goto the other
applications window, and press a button. That application somehow
acquires the information from Safari, and then uses it for some
purpose. Some Bookmark apps do it this way, as well as some download
utilities.
I think I can get this information using Applescript, but one of the
developers hinted that he was not using Applescript to do this. Is
there an application service or Safari API that passes your
application this information?
Information (or better yet, source code) for doing this whatever
your method would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Steve Sheets
Midnight Mage Software
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