This is easily fixed: open the script in ScriptEditor (/Applications/AppleScript/Script
Editor) and replace all occurrences of Safari with the exact name of your favorite
browser i.e. the name of the application file (e.g "OmniWeb"). Now save the
script by hitting cmd-s. This should have done it. Next time you run the script
from the menu, everything should work fine - at least if your browser supports the
AppleScript document class with the URL and source properties as Safari does.
Good luck.
I don't want to use Safari - Snaro
This is easily fixed: open the script in ScriptEditor (/Applications/AppleScript/ScriptEditor) and replace all occurrences of Safari with the exact name of your favorite
browser i.e. the name of the application file (e.g "OmniWeb"). Now save the
script by hitting cmd-s. This should have done it. Next time you run the script
from the menu, everything should work fine - at least if your browser supports the
AppleScript document class with the URL and source properties as Safari does.
Good luck.
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