Klaus a écrit :
> 
> Hi Richard,
> >
> > hi,
> >
> > May I know how to web-enable metacard applications to run on a browser?
> 
> well, this is something we all would like to know ;-)
> 
> Unfortunately this is not possible directly.
> 
> Or does someone know about an MC-browser-plug-in ?
> 
> The MetaCard file-format is unique. That means that the browser
> cannot display *.mc files.
> 
> There are 2 possible solutions, which may not satisfy you completely.
> 
> 1. You can define MetaCard as a helper-application for your browser.
> 
> Means the browser will launch MetaCard when you click an URL that is
> pointing to a mc-file and MC will display that stack.
> (Unfortunately i cannot explain how to...)
> 
> 2. Let MC be your browser for mc-files.
> 
> Means that you create a stack that will download and display mc-files.
> 
> I hope this helps, although it might not be very satisfying.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Klaus Major <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> MetaScape GmbH
> 

Hi List, Richard,

Long times ago, i got with HyperCard 2.35 something named LiveCard 1.1
(Royal SoftWare Corp). It was a stack-based GUI designed to build web
pages on the fly from standard Hypercard stacks. I have to say that the
results was'nt more than slow toys..., not realy usable stuffs, less
usable than FileMaker/WebCompanion or FileMaker/Lasso solutions, for
exemple.

But LiveCard put me in the right way to build my first Hypercard-based
Web application and what i understood in learning the LiveCard
architecture is, someware, still alive in my present Metacard-based web
applications. If you wants for more, just drop an eye to the archives at
runrev.com and best.com and ask for more if interest.

Best Regards, Pierre Sahores

WEB & VPN applications & databases servers
Inspection académique de Seine-Saint-Denis
Qualifier & produire l'avantage compétitif
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