Troy Rollins wrote:


On Jul 14, 2004, at 10:35 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:

To open a stack over the internet, you only need this command:

 go stack url "http://www.domain.com/mystack.rev";

You can't run a standalone over the internet, but you can run stacks, which is what RevNet does.

This method does not give you remote control over the operation of the stack, but the user can run the stack just as if it were located on his computer. Is that what you need to do?

This is something I'm interested in too, but haven't yet tried.

Doesn't RevNet do a download rather than a "go stack URL"?

Yes

Doesn't it have a little progress bar?

Yes

> And if so, does a "go stack URL" support
some kind of retrieval progress status?

It does now. RevNet's been around for quite a while. Since it was first released Dave Cragg has made many great enhancements, among them the ability to get status messages from synchronous transfers (see libUrlSetStatusCallback).


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