Its difficult to suggest a full solution as I don't know the full picture. However, A slightly contrived solution is as follows using Web Pages and a bit of Javascript. It doesn't keep Rev on top, as such, but places the web browser in a position away from the Rev app, so its visible (as Rob suggested - I think).
I assuming the following is happening (?) 1. A rev app is launched - positioned top left of screen 2. This rev app sends an HTML file to the browser 3. The browser opens the web page 4. There is some interaction between Rev and the Web Page Click here (the equivalent of Rev launching a URL - RevGoURL(tURL)- ) http://www.GaryRathbone.net/win5.html It may be polite to return the Browser to the users location and size after use. This has been tested on W2k with IE6. Look at the source of the HTML page to see how its done. NOTES i) Whilst this is a 'live' web solution I don't see any reason why the web pages can't be held and passed locally ii) Using Rev as a 'Web Capture' application see http://www.GaryRathbone.net/RevServ also presents other options. Regards Gary Rathbone BSc MBCS Chartered Information Systems Practitioner _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution