Re: use-revolution Digest, Vol 2, Issue 36

2003-11-07 Thread Stephen Messimer
Klaus,

Thanks for the references.
On Thursday, November 6, 2003, at 11:16 PM, 
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Do you mean this one:

http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~tfurukaw/RunRev/dbindex.html
This is a really great cgi development reference.
???

Or do you mean:

go stack http://www.xyz.com/staxx/your_stack.rev; ##?

In this case the stack will of course be downloaded, but only into
memory...
And is gone after quitting unless you provide a save button or
something like that...
So in the second example do you mean to say all I need to do is provide 
a player stack to an enduser with a button that references the desired 
stack stack on any public server?  This seems too easy.  I will try it 
immediately.  :-)

Thanks again
Thanks again.  I will sing your praises at camp this weekend!

Best regards

Steve

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Re: use-revolution Digest, Vol 2, Issue 36

2003-11-07 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Stephen,

Klaus,

Thanks for the references.
On Thursday, November 6, 2003, at 11:16 PM, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Do you mean this one:
http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~tfurukaw/RunRev/dbindex.html
This is a really great cgi development reference.
Cool, isn't it?

???
Or do you mean:
go stack http://www.xyz.com/staxx/your_stack.rev; ##?
In this case the stack will of course be downloaded, but only into
memory...
And is gone after quitting unless you provide a save button or
something like that...
So in the second example do you mean to say all I need to do is 
provide a player stack to an
enduser with a button that references the desired stack stack on any 
public server?
Yes sir!

This seems too easy.
It is, Stephen, it is :-)

I will try it immediately.  :-)
Thanks again
Thanks again.  I will sing your praises at camp this weekend!
:-)

In k-major, please :-D

Have a nice weekend...

Best regards

Steve
Regards

Klaus Major
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Re: use-revolution Digest, Vol 2, Issue 36

2003-11-07 Thread Paul Stary
Klaus,

This works great from within Revolution, but can't build a standalone 
of the stack that will open a Rev stack on the remote server. Don't 
see how that would be possible, as a Rev stack is a Revolution file, 
and as such needs the application Revolution to open it. But was 
hoping that building a standalone with all options would provide 
enough of the Rev engine to work.

What am I missing here?

Thanks.

P.S.  If indeed a Rev standalone app can access Rev stacks from a 
remote server, this would be VERY cool!



At 5:11 PM +0100 11/7/03, Klaus Major wrote:
Or do you mean:
go stack http://www.xyz.com/staxx/your_stack.rev; ##?
In this case the stack will of course be downloaded, but only into
memory...
And is gone after quitting unless you provide a save button or
something like that...
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Audio-Video Engineering
Voice Mail: (949) 646-8877
Fax: (949) 515-3640
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RE: use-revolution Digest, Vol 2, Issue 36

2003-11-07 Thread Ken Ray
Paul,

When you build your standalone, are you including the internet library?
If not, that might be the reason.

Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software
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 Klaus,
 
 This works great from within Revolution, but can't build a standalone 
 of the stack that will open a Rev stack on the remote server. Don't 
 see how that would be possible, as a Rev stack is a Revolution file, 
 and as such needs the application Revolution to open it. But was 
 hoping that building a standalone with all options would provide 
 enough of the Rev engine to work.
 
 What am I missing here?
 
 Thanks.
 
 P.S.  If indeed a Rev standalone app can access Rev stacks from a 
 remote server, this would be VERY cool!
 
 
 
 
 At 5:11 PM +0100 11/7/03, Klaus Major wrote:
 Or do you mean:
 go stack http://www.xyz.com/staxx/your_stack.rev; ##?
 In this case the stack will of course be downloaded, but only 
 into memory... And is gone after quitting unless you provide 
 a save button or something like that...
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