I'm not so sure it's a daft idea at all. I just didn't understand your original motive.

So you want to use HTML to *design* the forms (or, perhaps more accurately, to allow your users to design them) and then process the output via a Rev application. Interesting idea.

With altBrowser, I'm not sure you need to use the Web protocols to handle the form data. I haven't tried it -- and it would be worth querying Chipp and Chris at Altuit to see if I'm right here -- but I bet you could load an HTML form into altBrowser, then program a Rev button for the submission and just parse the data and route it to wherever you need it in Rev to do the analysis.

Of course, if you want a server or if it turns out you need one, certainly Andre's all-Rev Web server could be made part of the package you distribute and perhaps ease everything once you have it configured.

Keep us posted. Interesting project and intriguing approach.

On Oct 13, 2005, at 3:07 PM, Peter Reid wrote:

OK it may be a daft idea but it seemed worth investigating!




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