Kieth, I've been working (in my spare time) on a applescript solution that's elegant. When I get it finished and working I'll let everyone know. I'm a Safari user but when it's done it will work with FF (or camino) too.
Greg Newman
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Keith Lancaster <klancaster1957@mac.com> writes:Yes, this is a known issue on Mac OS X. I believe that the problem lies
> The screencast is great, but I can't seem to get things working. On OS
> X, I consistently get a message from Firefox that no application is
> associated with org-protocol. This happens on both FF 3 and 3.5, and
> regardless of how I specify emacsclient. Any thoughts on how to debug
> this?
>
not with Firefox per se, but with the way in which Mac OS handles
internet protocols. I think someone will have to code something in cocoa
or applescript that passes the protocol to emacsclient. See this post by
Sebastian for more details:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/14903
That said, I don't really know too much about the internals of MacOS X,
so I may be wrong about this.
BTW, the only browser I was able to get working with org-protocol on the
Mac was conkeror, a browser that uses emacs-style keybindings.
http://www.conkeror.org
For emacs users, conkeror is particularly convenient browser, not least
because you can call commands with M-x or get information about commands
using "apropos" (C-h a). If anyone is interested in trying it out, I put
up instructions on how to set up conkeror on the org-protocol page. You
can even bind org-remember to C-c r in conkeror!
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-protocol.php#sec-8.1
Best,
Matt
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