scripts for konqueror
dcw
dwoody1 at airmail.net
Fri Jan 2 19:46:20 GMT 2004
Thanks for your reply.
I need to select items from drop down menus first. The resulting webpage
is always named the same. So I can not just copy a webpage and I assume
that kfmclient will not let me do the selections that I need.
Will kfmclient do the selections or do you have other ideas?
Thanks for your help,
David
On Friday 02 January 2004 01:11 pm, Martin Koller wrote:
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> On Wednesday 31 December 2003 23:42, dcw wrote:
> > I would like to send input to konq from a script or input file so
> > that it will select an item from a drop down menu, select 'go' and
> > once the page has down loaded(how would I know?) save it to a disk
> > file and email it.
> > I do not know where to look to find information so I can do this.
> >
> > Any help will be greatly appreciated,
>
> If I understand you correctly, you want to use the network
> transparency as konqi does it, and then send the downloaded file via
> mail ?
>
> What about
>
> kfmclient copy http://some.web.site/the/page /tmp/download &&
> your-send-mail-prog /tmp/download
>
>
> See also kfmclient --help
>
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>
> Martin
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