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Leigh B. Stoller authored
Rather then use Tim's code (which requires that I learn about creating packages on the Mac), I hacked up a little AppleScript widget. Sorta goes like this: * Copy ssh-mime.pl to your ~/bin directory on your Mac. * mkdir ~/Library/Scripts/Folder\ Action\ Scripts * Copy ssh-mime.scpt to the above directory. * Start up Firefox and go into the Preferences->Downloads menu to figure out where files are being saved (typically ~/Desktop). * Go into the Finder and find that folder. Right Click on that folder. (If you do not have a 3 button external mouse for your Mac like I do, then you select the folder, and do Control-Click). * You will see an option to "Attach Folder Action" in the menu. Select that option. * A finder file chooser pops up. Go to your ~/Library/Scripts/Folder\ Action\ Scripts and choose the ssh-mime.scpt entry. Okay, so how does this work? The AppleScript ssh-mime.scpt file is now going to be run whenever a file is downloaded (copied) into your firefox downloads directory. The script will look at the name of the file and if it ends in .tbssh, it will invoke ssh-mime.pl on it. Yep, its a hack, but its a lot easier then learning the Xcode development environment!
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