In a message dated 12/30/04 10:40:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I think Dar's got the best way. Have the Rev stack accept connections on
> some obscure port; then the browser can make http calls to it on that port.
> If it's all running on the same machine, use the address 'localhost' or
>
on 28/12/04 8:01 pm, Dar Scott wrote
> On Dec 28, 2004, at 9:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I know that I can use Revolution to talk to Applescript to pass
>> values/commands to IE and Safari via their "Do Applescript" calls, but is
>> there a method of going the other way? (For instance,
On Dec 28, 2004, at 9:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know that I can use Revolution to talk to Applescript to pass
values/commands to IE and Safari via their "Do Applescript" calls, but
is there a method of
going the other way? (For instance, pressing a button on a web-page
which
sends a Jav
On the PC, I have users click a link in IE, then download a stack then
launch my RunRev application then load the stack. It's done with MIME
types and registry data, though I don't think it's a very good idea
because it's difficult to do cross-platform, and doesn't work in all
browsers.
You ca
> Can javascript be used to send a message to a port?
not as far as I know...
> If so, the Rev app
> could be set to listen to that port, and receive messages from the
> browser.
however this might be feasable with a java applet...
JB
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Subject: Re: Way for browser to talk to Rev?
On 12/28/04 10:40 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know that I can use Revolution to talk to Applescript to pass
> values/commands to IE and Safari via their "Do Applescript" calls, bu
On 12/28/04 10:40 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know that I can use Revolution to talk to Applescript to pass
> values/commands to IE and Safari via their "Do Applescript" calls, but is
> there a method of
> going the other way? (For instance, pressing a button on a web-