I'm just trying to figure out why the Squeak plugin isn't working in my Safari browser (OSX 10.x). From this page: http://www.squeakland.org/plugin/installers/mac-x-std.html the 'table of supported browsers' link is currently dead. I've downloaded it onto my Mac and I can run Squeak standalone fine. If anyone has a clue about getting the plugin working from Safari, I'd appreciate the help.
thanks, Randy
I asked Randy for some more information and diagnostic info. I'll let the list know what I discover.
On 31-Oct-05, at 5:29 PM, Randy Heiland wrote:
I'm just trying to figure out why the Squeak plugin isn't working in my Safari browser (OSX 10.x). From this page: http://www.squeakland.org/plugin/installers/mac-x-std.html the 'table of supported browsers' link is currently dead. I've downloaded it onto my Mac and I can run Squeak standalone fine. If anyone has a clue about getting the plugin working from Safari, I'd appreciate the help.
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OK, I realize now what I did, or rather, what I didn't do. I double- clicked the Squeakland.10.x.x.dmg to mount the volume, then double- clicked the 'Double-Click-To-Install.command' file to do the install. However, I blindly assumed that it automagically did the install (keep in mind I'm still a Mac neophyte), but actually all it did was opened the file in the TextEdit app. (To answer your offline question, John, I would then simply run the Squeak 3.0/image from the Squeakland volume).
Anyway, when I opened a Terminal and did a 'sh Double-Click-To- Install.command' to execute the installation script, it installed where it was suppose to, put the Squeak 3.0 icon on my Desktop, and now I can indeed run projects inside Safari.
Sorry for the noise. Thanks for the hand-holding John, --Randy
On Oct 31, 2005, at 9:43 PM, John M McIntosh wrote:
I asked Randy for some more information and diagnostic info. I'll let the list know what I discover.
On 31-Oct-05, at 5:29 PM, Randy Heiland wrote:
I'm just trying to figure out why the Squeak plugin isn't working in my Safari browser (OSX 10.x). From this page: http://www.squeakland.org/plugin/installers/mac-x-std.html the 'table of supported browsers' link is currently dead. I've downloaded it onto my Mac and I can run Squeak standalone fine. If anyone has a clue about getting the plugin working from Safari, I'd appreciate the help.
thanks, Randy _______________________________________________ Squeakland mailing list Squeakland@squeakland.org http://squeakland.org/mailman/listinfo/squeakland
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Ok, I'm curious if you select the Double-Click-To-Install.command icon in a Finder window, then control-click and select Open With... What does it say for your choices?
On 1-Nov-05, at 5:20 PM, Randy Heiland wrote:
OK, I realize now what I did, or rather, what I didn't do. I double-clicked the Squeakland.10.x.x.dmg to mount the volume, then double-clicked the 'Double-Click-To-Install.command' file to do the install. However, I blindly assumed that it automagically did the install (keep in mind I'm still a Mac neophyte), but actually all it did was opened the file in the TextEdit app. (To answer your offline question, John, I would then simply run the Squeak 3.0/ image from the Squeakland volume).
Anyway, when I opened a Terminal and did a 'sh Double-Click-To- Install.command' to execute the installation script, it installed where it was suppose to, put the Squeak 3.0 icon on my Desktop, and now I can indeed run projects inside Safari.
Sorry for the noise. Thanks for the hand-holding John, --Randy
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TextEdit (default), Terminal, Other...
And sure enough, if I select 'Terminal', it does execute that script and (re)install Squeak. Maybe at some point I told my system to use the TextEdit app to open any file whose filetype suffix wasn't known. Is ".command" some standard Mac suffix?
--Randy
On Nov 1, 2005, at 9:32 PM, John M McIntosh wrote:
Ok, I'm curious if you select the Double-Click-To-Install.command icon in a Finder window, then control-click and select Open With... What does it say for your choices?
On 1-Nov-05, at 5:20 PM, Randy Heiland wrote:
OK, I realize now what I did, or rather, what I didn't do. I double-clicked the Squeakland.10.x.x.dmg to mount the volume, then double-clicked the 'Double-Click-To-Install.command' file to do the install. However, I blindly assumed that it automagically did the install (keep in mind I'm still a Mac neophyte), but actually all it did was opened the file in the TextEdit app. (To answer your offline question, John, I would then simply run the Squeak 3.0/ image from the Squeakland volume).
Anyway, when I opened a Terminal and did a 'sh Double-Click-To- Install.command' to execute the installation script, it installed where it was suppose to, put the Squeak 3.0 icon on my Desktop, and now I can indeed run projects inside Safari.
Sorry for the noise. Thanks for the hand-holding John, --Randy
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