Thanks again Andre

I was confused thinking that I needed to create an AppleScript but then I figured out that the script you provided is to include into my Rev project, correct?

Is there any way of getting these same parameters on Windows Rev applications?

Regards,
Andres Martinez
www.baKno.com

On Jan 24, 2008, at 6:16 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:

Andres,

create a frontscript and trap the appleEvent event. Look for a event
like GURL (it's GURLGURL). I used to have a example of that somewhere
nearby.

You need the frontscript because Revolution IDE will trap the events
before you if you don't use one. It's something like:

on appleEvent theClass,theID -- execute a set of statements in a text file
 if theClass is "GURL" and theID is "GURL" then
   request appleEvent data -- get the content of the AppleEvent into
the it variable
   -- now do your stuff
 end if
 pass appleEvent
end appleEvent

Andre
On 1/24/08, Andres Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Andre

I finally made it work by rebuilding the Launch Services database.

Now the part I don't know yet is how to receive the parameters in my
Rev App.

For example if  the URL is   myapp:parameters

How can I read those parameters when the  system invokes the Rev App?

Regards,
Andres Martinez
www.baKno.com

On Jan 24, 2008, at 6:01 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:

Andres,

I am searching for doing the same thing. By altering the plist, you
also need to touch the file to advertise to Finder that it needs to
refresh its database. There are other ways too. The best way would be
to create an external binding into the launch services API.

In the past, I did a hack that could do this kind of stuff by altering
some plists and default entries on mac os x tiger.

check this post http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.ide.revolution.user/73700

I had a stack to create such custom protocol entries for mac os x, but I can't find it... maybe it was destroyed with my old machine when it
fried. :-) If I find it and you still want it, I can send to you.

andre

On 1/24/08, Andres Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello again,

With more google search I found the following...

------------------------------------------
Here is what you need to do to register your app for a custom URL
scheme (for the example we will use a "myapp" scheme).
1) In your Info.plist, add a new entry for CFBundleURLTypes?:

<key>CFBundleURLTypes</key>
      <array>
              <dict>
                      <key>CFBundleURLName</key>
                      <string>MyApp's URL</string>
                      <key>CFBundleURLSchemes</key>
                      <array>
                              <string>myapp</string>
                      </array>
              </dict>
      </array>
2) Somewhere in your application's startup code (e.g. init), add this
code:

- (void)registerMyApp
{
      [[NSAppleEventManager sharedAppleEventManager]
setEventHandler:self
andSelector:@selector(getUrl:withReplyEvent:)
forEventClass:kInternetEventClass andEventID:kAEGetURL];
}

- (void)getUrl:(NSAppleEventDescriptor *)event withReplyEvent:
(NSAppleEventDescriptor *)replyEvent
{
      NSString *url = [[event
paramDescriptorForKeyword:keyDirectObject]
stringValue];
      // now you can create an NSURL and grab the necessary parts
}
------------------------------------------

Now, I need to know how can I run such code from within my Rev app.


Regards,
Andres Martinez
www.baKno.com

On Jan 24, 2008, at 4:15 PM, Andres Martinez wrote:

Hello

I found the following text in this page...
http://www.euronet.nl/~tekelenb/playground/security/URLschemes/

--------------------------------------------------
"The Finder automatically registers all applications as it becomes
aware of them, such as [...] when the user navigates to a folder
containing them."

Part of that registration involves LaunchServices (an under-the- hood
thing, somewhat similar/related to InternetConfig) to check if a
thusly found application advertises itself as being capable of
handling a specific URL scheme. If the executable can do http for
example, it will contain that information in such a way that Finder
can access it (and pass the info on to LaunchServices).
--------------------------------------------------
Does anybody know how to include this type of information into OSX
Rev applications?


Regards,
Andres Martinez
www.baKno.com

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