On the PC, I have users click a link in IE, then download a stack then launch my RunRev application then load the stack. It's done with MIME types and registry data, though I don't think it's a very good idea because it's difficult to do cross-platform, and doesn't work in all browsers.

You can check out what I mean at www.buttongadget.com (WinXP only)

And of course Ken is correct, it's easy to intercept a link in altBrowser and do some action based upon it.

More about altBrowser can be found at:
http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/altBrowserCover/default.htm

best,
Chipp


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I know that I can use Revolution to talk to Applescript to pass values/commands to IE and Safari via their "Do Applescript" calls, but is there a method of going the other way? (For instance, pressing a button on a web-page which sends a Javascript call back to Revolution that can be picked up?)
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