Hi Jan,

I didn't create a formal report, but have sent several emails about this directly to Kevin. Hard to believe those wouldn't get to the proper place, but I probably should file this in the QC center as well.

Richard



Jan Schenkel wrote:
Hi Richard,

At the risk of sounding like a broken record: have you filed this in the 
Quality Control Center? I had a quick search for the words revlet and cursor 
(both together and apart), and couldn't find such a report.
It only takes a minute to fill out a bug report, and the more information they 
have (example script or ven a complete example stack), the quicker they can 
find the underlying cause.

The good news is: since the release cycle of the revWeb plug-in is separate 
from the revMedia/Studio/Enterprise IDE, this sort of corrections can be 
release separately in an incremental patch.

But the best way to ensure the RunRev team tackles this, is to report each 
problem you encounter. And until they implement a fix, you can look for a 
workaround.
In this case, you could disable controls, maybe overlaying everything with a 
white rectangle that has blendlevel 30, and on top of that a regular progress 
bar, or even an indeterminate progress bar image.

Jan Schenkel.
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--- On Sat, 11/14/09, Richard Miller <w...@together.net> wrote:
Unfortunately, despite repeated
tries, I can't get an answer from Rev about this issue of
setting the cursor to busy in revweb. I don't know why they
would keep this info a secret and leave developers hanging
on such a fundamental matter, but that seems to be the
case.

For now, I have to accept that this functionality won't be
available any time soon in revweb. Is this what other
developers are assuming as well? Obviously, I can build a
field or button that alerts the user when the program is
busy, but it's extra work I could do without.

I'm not asking Rev to fix this now (though that would be
nice). I realize they have a lot on their plates. But I am
asking for information on this so folks like myself can take
appropriate action.

Thanks.
Richard Miller





J. Landman Gay wrote:
Richard Miller wrote:
Cursors were included in the build.
Hard to believe a busy cursor can be considered
custom.
What I'm thinking is that the engine can't manipulate
cursors at all (and I don't know how easy that is to do
within a browser.) So I suspect by "custom" they mean
anything that isn't the system cursor, which the browser
applies by default.
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