Applescript, Automator or something else to....
I was wondering if it's possible to write a script or if there is an app out there somewhere which would get Safari (or any browser) to automatically open a sequence of url's ? I often need to search through libraries of pic files and it would be great to have a script which went something like....
start file number imgXXXX.jpg
open - www,sampleaddress,com/images/archive1/imgXXXX.jpg
pause - X seconds
close -
file number imgXXX+1.jpg
back to open.
Is there anything that could do this ? I could write it myself in BBC Micro Basic language, but we're not in the early 80's any more
start file number imgXXXX.jpg
open - www,sampleaddress,com/images/archive1/imgXXXX.jpg
pause - X seconds
close -
file number imgXXX+1.jpg
back to open.
Is there anything that could do this ? I could write it myself in BBC Micro Basic language, but we're not in the early 80's any more
Comments
Something like:
curl --output ~/mysneekypics/img#1.jpg http://www.sampleaddtress.com/images/archive1/img[0001-0568].jpg
Then use Finder or some other tool to inspect the files.
INSTRUCTION ? curl --output
IS THIS BIT THE SAVE LOCATION ?~/mysneekypics
FOLLOWED BY NAMING ? /img#1
THEN THE URL ADDRESS http://www.whatever.com/images/img I GUESS THE NUMBER RANGE [0001-0568].jpg
I've never used Terminal except for 'sudo periodic' clean-ups.