My most sincere thanks to all who have replied to my inquiry regarding
the display of stacks in a browser. Some very creative ideas came out
of this, especially those presented by Bill Burman. Richard Gaskin's
approach was also very helpful. It's been a very interesting thread.
Thanks to
Just a few comments on the Flash Player.
On 29 Aug 2006, at 01:08, Alain Farmer wrote:
3. Consider Flash: It's already pre-installed
on most systems, and can be used to make some
great UIs.
It's a good choice when plugins are an option. Flash
can make some pretty *flashy* stuff. :) It is
Dave Cragg wrote:
Just a few comments on the Flash Player.
Adobe/Macromedia have a product named Flex
which can produce swf files for playback by
the Flash player. This is quite a different
development environment from Flash. For ex,
there's no timeline.
Thanks for your input, Dave. :-)
: Ray Horsley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Greetings,
It may sound a bit dreamy, but does anybody know of a way to display a
stack
Greetings,
It may sound a bit dreamy, but does anybody know of a way to display a
stack in a browser for normal interactive use with the cgi processing
the input?
Ray Horsley
Developer, LinkIt! Software
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Ray Horsley wrote:
It may sound a bit dreamy, but does anybody know of a way to display a
stack in a browser for normal interactive use with the cgi processing
the input?
CGI is an interface for processing data from a client to an HTTP server.
That side of it is pretty straightforward; it
Hello Ray and Richard,
Ray Horsley asked :
It may sound a bit dreamy, but does anybody
know of a way to display a stack in a browser
for normal interactive use with the cgi ... ?
CGI is an interface for processing data
from a client to an HTTP server.
IOW, CGI is a server-side protocole
On 8/28/06 7:08 PM, Alain Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There isn't currently a browser plugin
for viewing Rev stacks...
Btw, there is such a plugin for SuperCard.. I forget
the name now.. but I know for sure that there is|was
one. Check it out if SuperCard interest you, Ray. :)
It was