Hi, tried "window.location.hrev" also. In IE8 i get no value back.
I tried the follwoing html file with javascript inside. ----- <html><head><title>Test</title> <script type="text/javascript"> alert(window.location.href); alert(document.location.href); </script> </head><body> </body></html> ----- Running this html file in IE8 opens both alert windows showing h the correct value. Only from within the revelt it seems that it does not work in IE8. I used the following code to test it in my revlet on openStack local tURL do "window.location.href;" in browser -- do "document.location.href;" in browser put the result into tURL answer tURL end openStack In IE8 i get an empty answer dialog. In Firefox i get the value displayed Is this a bug. Should i report this? Matthias -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Re-2: Off-Line revlets? (02-Nov-2009 21:13) From: Brian Yennie <bri...@qldlearning.com> To: runrev260...@m-r-d.de > Try: > > window.location.href > > I believe this should work for all browsers. > > > Hi, > > > > i already tried that solution. It works without problems under > > Firefox here under Windows. But under IE8 i get no value back for > > "document.location.href;". Maybe due to security settings. I do not > > know. > > > > But that means, that IE users cannot run the revlet, although it is > > started from the "right" website. > > > > Regards, > > > > Matthias > > > > -------- Original Message -------- > > Subject: Re: Off-Line revlets? (02-Nov-2009 20:43) > > From: David Coker <davidoco...@gmail.com> > > To: runrev260...@m-r-d.de > > > >> > >>> Is it possible for an end-user to 'salvage' a revlet from > >>> a browser cache and thereby continue using it, effectively > >>> as a free-standing program, when not connected to the internet? > >> > >>> AND; > >> > >>> If this is, at least theoretically possible, is there a way to > >>> prevent it? > >> > >> > >> Hello Richmond, > >> Here is the solution that was given to my similar question a few > >> days ago ( > >> Thanks Malte!): > >> > >>> this script executes a bit of javascript in the browser. The result > >>> will then contain the URL your revLet has been launched from and you > >>> can react accordingly. so you might want to do this on openstack for > >>> example > >> > >> on openStack > >> local tURL > >> do "document.location.href;" in browser > >> put the result into tURL > >> if tURL <> "path/you/would/expect.html" then > >> answer "You are using my revlet from an unknown location. Please use > >> it from my site instead" > >> -- do a redirect here if you wish or quit > >> end if > >> end openStack > >> > >>> Hope that sheds some light. > >> > >>> All the best, > >> > >>> Malte > _______________________________________________ > use-revolution mailing list > use-revolution@lists.runrev.com > Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your > subscription preferences: > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution > > > > > To: use-revolution@lists.runrev.com _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution