On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 7:46 AM, ken
<gebser@mousecar.com> wrote:
Lennart suggested I use a different defun, url-copy-file. I tried that
instead, but it didn't work. But then I went back to my original code,
moved a single parenthesis and... it worked... mostly. Here's the code:
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load url.el
(defun www-edit-web-page (url)
"Retrieve web page and load into new buffer for editing.
Automatically insert after <body> tag URL, appropriately html-tagged URL."
(interactive "sLoad URL: ")
(with-temp-buffer (url-retrieve url 'edit-web-page)))
(defun edit-web-page (status)
"Switch to the buffer returned by `url-retreive'.
The buffer should contain the web page sent by the server."
(switch-to-buffer (current-buffer))
(goto-char 0)
(re-search-forward "<body.*>" nil t) ;go to end of <body ...> tag.
;insert URL into page
(insert "\n<p>From: <a href="" url "\">" url "</a>\n </p>\n\n"))
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This properly fetches the web page and loads it into a new, unsaved
buffer (exactly what I want), but the last line in the second defun
doesn't execute. The error messages are telling me that edit-web-page
doesn't know the value of "url". So how do I pass this variable-- with
its assignment from www-edit-web-page to edit-web-page? (I have a
guess, but i'm more a C/bash/blah/blah/blah guy, so elisp is a bit
mysterious.)