Re: Revlets on the web

2012-01-27 Thread William de Smet
Hi Jim,

There was a question lately in one of their surveys about HTML5. I
guess they are thinking about going this way with revlets.
For now I think they shouldn't sell it because it doesn't work well
(or not at all).

Greetings,

William



2012/1/27 Jim Hurley :
> I guess the question must be asked: Given the lack of attention to the 
> problem of running Revlets on the web, is RunRev abandoning Revlets, or just 
> very busy with things that have a higher priority?
>
> I can see that they have a lot on their plate. The neglect of the User 
> Samples application is further evidence.
>
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Re: Revlets on the web

2012-01-25 Thread J. Landman Gay

On 1/25/12 6:34 PM, Jim Hurley wrote:

Addendum to previous post.

I upgraded FireFox to the latest version and now I get a message that
Fire Fox needs to restart in 32 bit mode to run my revlet.

What can I do to the image in the revlet to avoid this problem?


Nothing, the problem isn't in the content of your revlet. New operating 
systems use 64-bit processors and the revlet needs to be recompiled by 
the LiveCode engine as a 64-bit application to be compatible. That can 
only be done by RR, it's an engine thing.


As Bob mentioned, you can set Safari to run in 32-bit mode in Snow 
Leopard by ticking the checkbox in Safari's "Get Info" dialog in the 
Finder. I don't think that's available in Lion (I don't run Lion, but I 
think that's what I heard.)


That said, apparently Till set Safari to run in 32-bit mode and it 
didn't help. Some other browsers are also incompatible with revlets 
right now, so for the time being there's not much we can do.


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Re: Revlets on the web

2012-01-25 Thread Bob Sneidar
I already posted but you must have missed it. Right-click Safari and get info. 
Tell it to open in 32 bit mode. 

Bob


On Jan 25, 2012, at 4:38 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:

> Jim,
> 
> RevLets only work in 32bit mode. There is no way to solve that at this moment.
> 
> =/
> 
> On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 10:34 PM, Jim Hurley  
> wrote:
>> Addendum to previous post.
>> 
>> I upgraded FireFox to the latest version and now I get a message that Fire 
>> Fox needs to restart in 32 bit mode to run my revlet.
>> 
>> What can I do to the image in the revlet to avoid this problem?
>> 
>> I am a BIT of a novice here.
>> 
>> Jim


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Re: Revlets on the web

2012-01-25 Thread Andre Garzia
Jim,

RevLets only work in 32bit mode. There is no way to solve that at this moment.

=/

On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 10:34 PM, Jim Hurley  wrote:
> Addendum to previous post.
>
> I upgraded FireFox to the latest version and now I get a message that Fire 
> Fox needs to restart in 32 bit mode to run my revlet.
>
> What can I do to the image in the revlet to avoid this problem?
>
> I am a BIT of a novice here.
>
> Jim
>
>
>> Message: 20
>> Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2012 09:56:25 -0600
>> From: "J. Landman Gay" 
>> To: How to use LiveCode 
>> Subject: Re: Revlets on the web
>> Message-ID: <4f1ed4a9.8050...@hyperactivesw.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>>
>> On 1/23/12 2:16 PM, Jim Hurley wrote:
>>> I think I knew how to do this at one time.
>>>
>>> I have an app saved for the Web as a revlet
>>>
>>> After saving as a standalone (for the web) a page opens in Safari
>>> that says it is a test page--BUT NOT APP. Is the app supposed to open
>>> in Safari as a RevLet?
>>
>> Yes, provided you have the plugin installed, but currently it only works
>> in 32-bit mode. I think Safari defaults to 64-bit now.
>
> Thanks Jacque. I went over to Fire Fox and it works there, so that must be 
> the problem.
>
> Is there something I can do to get it working in Safari?
>
> I don't know bits from bats. Is there a way to change an image from 32 to 64, 
> or a way to change the mode in Safari?
>
> Jim Hurley
>
>
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Re: Revlets on the web

2012-01-25 Thread Bob Sneidar
I give you this from the Apple Support community:

You can switch to 32 bit mode on Safari on a Mac running Snow Leopard 10.6.8 
and Safari 5.1.
Right or control click the Safari app in the Applications folder then click Get 
Info.
Select:  open in 32-bit mode
Quit then relaunch Safari.

I got this by Googling. Google is our friend. 

Bob


On Jan 25, 2012, at 2:33 PM, Jim Hurley wrote:

>> 
>> Message: 20
>> Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2012 09:56:25 -0600
>> From: "J. Landman Gay" 
>> To: How to use LiveCode 
>> Subject: Re: Revlets on the web
>> Message-ID: <4f1ed4a9.8050...@hyperactivesw.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>> 
>> On 1/23/12 2:16 PM, Jim Hurley wrote:
>>> I think I knew how to do this at one time.
>>> 
>>> I have an app saved for the Web as a revlet
>>> 
>>> After saving as a standalone (for the web) a page opens in Safari
>>> that says it is a test page--BUT NOT APP. Is the app supposed to open
>>> in Safari as a RevLet?
>> 
>> Yes, provided you have the plugin installed, but currently it only works 
>> in 32-bit mode. I think Safari defaults to 64-bit now.
> 
> Thanks Jacque. I went over to Fire Fox and it works there, so that must be 
> the problem.
> 
> Is there something I can do to get it working in Safari?
> 
> I don't know bits from bats. Is there a way to change an image from 32 to 64, 
> or a way to change the mode in Safari?
> 
> Jim Hurley
> 
> 
> 
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Re: Revlets on the web

2012-01-25 Thread Till Bandi
I did change to 32-bit mode, but in Safari it doesn't work. With firefox in 
32-bit mode everything is ok. Is it not possible to use revlets with Safari 
(5.1.2)? or did I do something wrong?

Till

Am 24.01.2012 um 16:56 schrieb J. Landman Gay:

> ...provided you have the plugin installed, but currently it only works in 
> 32-bit mode. I think Safari defaults to 64-bit now.
> 
> The URL is the one that opens the HTML page. When the page opens it will load 
> the revlet.
> 
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Re: Revlets on the web

2012-01-24 Thread J. Landman Gay

On 1/23/12 2:16 PM, Jim Hurley wrote:

I think I knew how to do this at one time.

I have an app saved for the Web as a revlet

After saving as a standalone (for the web) a page opens in Safari
that says it is a test page--BUT NOT APP. Is the app supposed to open
in Safari as a RevLet?


Yes, provided you have the plugin installed, but currently it only works 
in 32-bit mode. I think Safari defaults to 64-bit now.




The file created on my drive consists as a folder (MyAppFolder)
containing two files (MyApp.revlet and test.html)

I uploaded the folder to my web site.

Now, how would someone run it on the web? Assuming they have
downloaded the player.

What is the url?


The URL is the one that opens the HTML page. When the page opens it will 
load the revlet.



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Revlets on the web

2012-01-23 Thread Jim Hurley
I think I knew how to do this at one time.

I have an app saved for the Web as a revlet

After saving as a standalone (for the web) a page opens in Safari that says it 
is a test page--BUT NOT APP. Is the app supposed to open in Safari as a RevLet?

The file created on my drive consists as a folder (MyAppFolder) containing two 
files (MyApp.revlet and test.html)

I uploaded the folder to my web site.

Now, how would someone run it on the web? Assuming they have downloaded the 
player.

What is the url?

Jim



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