Safari scripts available now. As I was checking the AppleScript dictionary for Safari, Kirk Klingbiel, of MacScripter.net fame, kindly sent an email announcing his discovery of several Safari scripts from Apple. Already! They include Import Image Into iPhoto, Reuters Top News Compilation Email (an example of page scrubbing), Display Thumb-Linked Images, Create Phone List, Full Screen, and Side-By-Side. On a related note, Safari, while not full featured, appears to be a decent browser considering its beta status. I haven't had time to test every aspect of it but it's handled everything that I've thrown at it so far. I'll leave it up to others to review it in detail. [AppleScript Info]
Yes! Yes! Yes! The day of the Los Magos Reyes came a little late but CAME! (Three Kings)
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Dave Hyatt, a member of the Safari.... Dave Winer: "Dave Hyatt, a member of the Safari team at Apple (that's their new Web browser) has a weblog, and there he responds to the issues raised by Mark Pilgrim. This is fantastic. This is how the Web is supposed to work. Bravo." [Scripting News] [AppleScript Info]
It is a sweet Application!
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Things to be learned and learning about LAMP Since I started playing with LAMP, I find days where I am mostly banging my head against the wall. Some things I have to learn. For an established scripter or someone with a good orientation to tools that work with LAMP, the tools I mention may be a breeze to use.
Learn and Use PHPmyadmin: a graphical way to control mysql databases. Some cms and weblogs request that tool. It is free!
Take a peek at MacSQL and SQL4X admin tool to control mysql db's Limited function demos and you have to pay for these.
info.php and config.php files
Fetch chmod controls
hmmmmmmm its 6:56 in the morning. I will continue this later...
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