As a Revolution user on OS X - but with no knowledge of Unix - I've often been intrigued (perplexed?) by some of the very knowledgeable contributions to this list that relate to strange Unix things like CGI, faceless applications and so on. It's become disturbingly clear that here's another world lurking deep in the innards of this machine - and it's a world where the normal rules don't apply, and where a strange language is spoken :-)
Also, in some obscure way, Revolution can do some useful stuff in this world... So, I bought a book. I've just received 'Unix for Mac OS X', a 'Visual Quickpro Guide' by Matisse Enzer, published by Peachpit press. The contents look hopeful, and I'm quite optimistic that in 520 pages time I might actually understand some of the things that the Unix experts are writing about. Any other Unix-naïve (or is that Unix-innocent ?) OS X users of Revolution might consider giving it a look. (I own no shares in the publishers!) Have a good weekend, Derek _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution