•        From: Richard Gaskin
        •         Subject: Re: Rev player
        •         Date: Sun, 25 Jul 2004 16:11:16 -0700

Wilhelm Sanke wrote:


On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Did as you suggested and the player would not save the changes. How come?


 jack

and Troy Rollins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


It could be the player is configured for maximum security (whatever that is called in Rev.) It is supposed to act something akin to the shockwave player, which prevents "harmful" activities (saving files, deleting files, etc.) on the end-user's computer. -- Troy

It is no big deal to produce your own player that saves modified stacks.

While that would be a necessity if indeed a RunRev-supplied player didn't allow changes, it might be in everyone's best interest to see the player made more useful by allowing saves.

If security is the concern it would not be difficult to have an opening dialog that asks if the user wants to run with secureMode on or off (with a more end-user-oriented description, of course).


-- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Media Corporation


Hi,

Some other annoyances of the player (and why better not use it in this version):
It hogs the cpu-time enormously on its own. Waving between 32 - 50 percent.
And is slowing down the execution of other handlers containing "wait <x millisecs > with messages" or something alike.
When closing the revonline window it shuts down the player, even if there is still another window open.


Greetings,
WA
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