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Probably your best chance would be using system events to drive the interface. Or shell scripting a telnet.
On Jan 19, 2010, at 3:07 PM, Ed Graf wrote:
> I am playing with System Events and am wondering if there is a reliable way to script Safari plugins, specifically a Java plugin that does telnet and provides a 3280? interface?
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> I have tried to invoke the process, "WebKitPluginHost", a process that pops up when the java app takes up part of the screen, to no avail.
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> Any help would be most appreciated,
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> thanks,
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> Ed
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