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Brian Covey bcovey at omnigroup.com
Fri Mar 1 01:44:00 PST 2002


Daniel-
OmniWeb cannot invoke Acrobat, since there's no (to my knowledge) 
carbonized acrobat plug-in.

That said, to add a new application to the list of apps that OmniWeb 
will hand files of for processing after downloading a file, type or 
paste the following into a terminal window (with the relevant bits 
removed and replaced with the name of the application(s) you'd like to 
add:

defaults write com.omnigroup.OmniWeb OHDownloaderLaunchableApplications 
-array FirstAppName "Second App Name With Spaces In It"

... and so on. If you'd like to disable the post-processing of files 
entirely, paste the same thing into a terminal window, but omit 
everything after "-array".

Sincerely,

Brian Covey
Support Manager
Omni Group

On Thursday, February 28, 2002, at 02:20  AM, Daniel Brotsky wrote:

> I have a question similar to one that went unanswered a little while 
> ago:
>
> How do I get omniweb to invoke a plugin or an app (that I consider safe 
> but) which is not on the Omniweb "safe" list?  (For example, I'd like 
> to have OW invoke Acrobat on downloaded PDF files, and I'd also like 
> the Netscape-compatible PDF reader plugin to run on PDF content.)
>
> The docs (both installed and online) say "ask us and we'll tell you how 
> to do this" but I've asked on the various "official" channels and not 
> heard anything back.
>
> I'm running 4.1 sp45 (v356) and I'm a registered user.
>
> Thanks!
>
>     dan
>
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