Re: lingo-l shortcut on desktop

2001-08-20 Thread Mark A. Boyd
At 12:24 17/08/2001, Mark wrote: Hello All, Without having to write a text file to the target machine is there a way from a button in director to put a web page shortcut on a persons desktop(pc and mac)? I can't speak for the Mac, but web page shortcuts on Windows ARE just plain text files

RE: lingo-l shortcut on desktop

2001-08-20 Thread Al Hospers
I can't speak for the Mac, but web page shortcuts on Windows ARE just plain text files with the .url extension. For instance, use Notepad or an equivalent text editor and save the following as test.url oops, right. sorry. I was looking at regular shortcuts, which are binary. wry grin Al

lingo-l shortcut on desktop

2001-08-17 Thread Mark
Hello All, Without having to write a text file to the target machine is there a way from a button in director to put a web page shortcut on a persons desktop(pc and mac)? Thanks Mark [To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to

Re: lingo-l shortcut on desktop

2001-08-17 Thread grimmwerks
Not sure what you mean about not writing a file to the target machine, as creating a shortcut IS a filebut you could look to budapi. [To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to http://www.penworks.com/LUJ/lingo-l.cgi To post messages to the list, email [EMAIL

RE: lingo-l shortcut on desktop

2001-08-17 Thread Al Hospers
Not sure what you mean about not writing a file to the target machine, as creating a shortcut IS a filebut you could look to budapi. 1 - FWIW - shortcuts alisaes are NOT text files. 2 - you can't do it without writing a file to the user's computer, with or without an Xtra. hth Al

lingo-l shortcut

2000-09-18 Thread jean-louis valero
more coffee: you need to press optionkey before doubleclicking... jlv I wrote: hello list Discovered by random did you know that, in a script, a double click on a word which is an handler-call open a new window with the script of that handler ? never saw that before even in lingo in a