--On Saturday, June 07, 2003 08:58:51 -0700 Scott Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Recently, I wrote:
But if you download a stack via "go stack url xxx", how do you reference this cached stack to upload it back to the server? Is there a way to do this without saving it to the drive first?
Something like this:
put url xxx into temp go stack temp put temp into url tDestUrl
Thanks Andu. Kind of works (I get a file of 0K in the destination URL but I'll keep working on it). In the meantime, the next question is, how to save changes to the stack stored in temp before uploading?
I have this working now by saving the stack in the temp directory and then putting the stack's URL into the URL of the server-stored version. Is this the only way accomplish saving, or can saving be done in a variable? Is there a downside to saving files in the temp directory?
The fact that you can't "put temp into url tDestUrl" seems to be a problem of libURL, afterall what you send to the server is the contents of a variable.
The workaround is to write your own script for communicating with the server or just modify the relevant parts from libURL to your needs.
(I don't know if other folks have already done this but it's way cool to be able to edit server stored stacks all within MC.)
You can edit a loaded stack but you still need to save the changes (locally) before uploading so no point in changing libURL.
Thanks & Regards,
Scott Rossi Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: www.tactilemedia.com
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