On 8/19/03 J. Landman Gay wrote> >I had great hopes for this, but it didn't work. What handler did you put >the "start using" command into? I tried putting it into the preOpenStack >script of the splash stack. Technically we should never have to "start >using" the mainstack in a standalone because its scripts are always in >use anyway, so if this worked for you it is an unusual requirement. But >I carried on. > >My stack setup is nearly identical to yours. Splash stack becomes the >standalone mainstack, DB libs in a substack. The externals property is >set on the mainstack. I was previously closing the main stack before >going to another stack, and your hint made me think this could be the >problem. I think (but am not sure) that closing a stack removes its >externals from memory. So I left the mainstack open as well as started >using it. Still didn't work though.
The splash stack hides itself and opens the program.rev file which is in the data folder. In the preOpenStack handler of program.rev I start using the splash stack and the database stack. Using the rev database functions works properly this way. I remember having to try A LOT of different combinations before I came across this one. It even stumped the Rev tech support people. -- Trevor DeVore Blue Mango Multimedia [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution