Geoff Canyon Rev wrote:
Having not used rev much over the last several years,
So glad to see you back! I was going to hold my breath till we saw you
again, but I'm not as good at it as you are.
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Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software |
Thanks for the info!
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 11:40 AM, wrote:
> Richard Gaskin wrote:
>> As Trevor pointed out, it's an external (in fact, it started out as a
>> third-party offering from Altuit, acquired by RR a few years ago).
>
> And ever since the acquisition, I have hoped to see it added as
Richard Gaskin wrote:
> As Trevor pointed out, it's an external (in fact, it started out as a
> third-party offering from Altuit, acquired by RR a few years ago).
And ever since the acquisition, I have hoped to see it added as an object
on the tools pallette just like a player object. I often forg
Hey Geoff! Good to see you back here again.
Geoff Canyon wrote:
Having not used rev much over the last several years, I never learned
about the browser object, and now find myself puzzled.
Is it fair to say that the browser object is handled completely
differently than other objects?
For exa
On Dec 11, 2009, at 11:37 AM, Geoff Canyon Rev wrote:
Is it fair to say that the browser object is handled completely
differently than other objects?
That would be fair. Keep in mind that it is an external, and not a
native control.
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Troy
RPSystems, Ltd.
http://www.rpsystems.net
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Having not used rev much over the last several years, I never learned
about the browser object, and now find myself puzzled.
Is it fair to say that the browser object is handled completely
differently than other objects?
For example, you can't simply drag a browser object into your stack
from the