I don't think a Safari plug-in is the right way to do this. For one,
it will only work in Safari, not in any other browser. Two, it uses
undocumented APIs that can and do change from one release to the next,
making it difficult to support. Three, it's not the right layer — what
you really w
On Jun 5, 2008, at 3:10 PM, Scott Anguish wrote:
I don't think the undocumented internal Safari APIs are appropriate
to discuss here.
I agree, but for this specific question you can avoid relying on
internal Safari APIs.
I think you can pretty safely assume that Safari will always use
I don't think the undocumented internal Safari APIs are appropriate to
discuss here.
On Jun 5, 2008, at 5:06 PM, Mauricio Camayo wrote:
Hi list.
I'm currently making my own parental control plugin, using SIMBL to
patch it
to Safari.
I made it trought XCode using a Cocoa Bundle type of p
Hi list.
I'm currently making my own parental control plugin, using SIMBL to patch it
to Safari.
I made it trought XCode using a Cocoa Bundle type of project, as exercise,
put a new menu on the menu bar and it worked.
Problem is, don't know how to catch a URL change, so I can determine if it's
a