I have done this before - but it was a long long time ago - so maybe someone else can help you better.... these are the bits of the puzzle I know:
1. just link to a file as if it were an html page - <a href=" mystack.rev">opn.rev</a> 2. Hope and pray that your ISP has their mim-types set to serve this file correcltly - this is to do with mime-types and application/octet-stream I think is the default and should be fine 3. The user after clicking on the link will then be presented with a dialog to save or open with an application... the user should select the rev application you want to associate with the file extension (presumably its a ".rev" stack"). How this works is browser dependent. 4. Further links to files with the same ".rev" file extension will be associated by the browser with the application and opened by the application. These are the potential pitfalls: 1. Application is opened multiple times, rather than "documents" being opened by the same application - there are ways round this ask on the list or search the archive 2. It's too complicated for the end user to set up. It should be possible to get you Rev app to automatically set the browser up to do this for the user - but this requires a lot of work to get right for all those different browsers and platforms. Anyway its not too hard. Not sure what the problems are for obscure browsers - but at a minimum they should all be able to download the file. 3. The mime-types on you server are not set up properly and you get text in the browser instead of the option to download - contact you hosting provider and talk to them sweetly. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution