# This example will return both the URL and title for the frontmost tab of the active browser, separated by a newline. # Keep in mind that by using `using terms from`, we’re basically requiring that referenced browser to be available on the system # (i.e., to use this on "Google Chrome Canary" or "Chromium", "Google Chrome" needs to be installed). # This is required to be able to use a variable in `tell application`. If it is undesirable, the accompanying example should be used instead. tell application "System Events" to set frontApp to name of first process whose frontmost is true if (frontApp = "Safari") or (frontApp = "Webkit") then using terms from application "Safari" tell application frontApp to set currentTabUrl to URL of front document tell application frontApp to set currentTabTitle to name of front document end using terms from else if (frontApp = "Google Chrome") or (frontApp = "Google Chrome Canary") or (frontApp = "Chromium") then using terms from application "Google Chrome" tell application frontApp to set currentTabUrl to URL of active tab of front window tell application frontApp to set currentTabTitle to title of active tab of front window end using terms from else return "You need a supported browser as your frontmost app" end if return currentTabUrl & "\n" & currentTabTitle