Folks, I just can't resist, this thread is just too good.
Here is a movie I just recorded: http://andregarzia.com/movies/revimpossible.mp4 http://andregarzia.com/movies/revimpossible.webm As I said, the trick is to start by thinking that you are building a web page, not a stack. In this little demo video, I show a simple web layout stack with graphics, patterns, images, text and buttons. RevImpossible converts this stack to a valid web page. I show the page and the source code for the page. It is all very clean. I am not yet converting code of any type, right now my focus is to convert the layout. After the layout is right, I have a plan about doing the coding part but don't expect to script a desktop stack and magically have it on the server, that is not how it will work. My idea is that the stack script will become a RevServer page. Some controls will RPC back to the server. Right now I will not attempt conversions into JS. RevImpossible is just a way to code a whole website from inside LiveCode IDE, it is not a desktop to web converter. It will make each card into its own page. It will output stack script and card script as server side components. It will remove the compile cycle since RevImpossible is powered by RevOnRockets so it works from inside the IDE itself while you are coding, you tweek your layout and code and refresh the browser, just that. When happy, you export the whole thing and upload it. RevImpossible does not attempt to be a way to build full web portals or make the new google, it is a quick way to prototype sites and to create small medium websites. and no, it is not ready, I named it RevImpossible for a reason, but it is going places... I will shortly begin fundraising campaings for this project and others. This will be a commercial project but those that contribute during the fundraising for development period will receive big discounts and even full licenses once it is released. More details to come during the next days... (I am using RevImpossible to create the RevImpossible page...) :-D _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode