the shared files show and the Windows only hidden files
lose their hidden status when copied to the Mac for burning. I have been able to find
nothing in the Toast help.
Stu Duncan
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business plan is.
For full details, please contact me off list.
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for expansion since these projects
look to be ongoing.
Thanks for your help
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I meant via cable modem. I live 3 miles (5 km) away from the shop and yes I am
concerned about the openess of the internet, ftp or whatever. I am also open to a
better idea. We are hoping to avoid physically carrying a box of hard drives around
each day.
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If I make a stack that consists of 1 card with an image (jpg) on the card
and I import that image so that there is no path issue, it works as expected
when run from a Mac hard drive under OS X or OS 9. If I burn the standalone
to a CD (hybrid or Mac only with Toast Titanium) it shows the splash
I am struggling with my limited Mac knowledge to solve the following
problem. I am attempting to launch an HTML file using the following code
which some kind person had placed on this list in the past. It works fine in
Windows, but when I attempt to use it on a Mac running some version of OS 9
it
get shell(attrib -r C:\Program Files\Science Suite\*.* /S /D) doesn't
work.
get shell(attrib -r C:\Progra~1\Scienc~1\*.* /S /D) does work
I presume that it is the long file names (with spaces) that are the problem.
In my program the path is actually a variable. How do I get the short names
for
Thanks Klaus but that didn't work.
get shell(attrib -r C:\Program Files\Science Suite\*.* /S /D)
fails but when I shorten it to
get shell(attrib -r C:\Progra~1\Scienc~1\*.* /S /D)
it works.
I could take a chance and just change the long file names in rev but I would
get caught where
Yippee!!
That got it.
get shell(attrib -r quote C:\Program Files\Science Suite\*.* quote /S
/D) works as hoped for.
That takes care of WinXP, now on to all of those other nasty Windows versions.
Thanks for your help.
Stu
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I am copying 300 Megs of files to the users HD using the revCopyFolder
command. It works great but I need to create some sort of progress bar for
the user. Since the command does not appear to do any progress reporting,
how can I gauge the progress to provide visual feedback to the user?
Thanks
I am having a problem with a system crash on Win XP while QuickTime video is
running in a standalone. The difficulty is erratic and I am having a problem
tracking down exactly where it is coming from.
Has anyone had a problem with system crashes while QT video is playing or is
this problem unique
Importing a BMP in Win XP crashes Revolution. Other formats import
correctly. Has anyone else had this problem?
Stu Duncan
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