andu wrote:
I've used Supercard for years but much prefer MetaCard for numerous reason.
However Supercard and FlameThrower are a fantasic combo for writing CGI's on my Mac
web servers.
I'm not sure how Flamethrower works but it bridges the gap between the HTTP server
and the stack
So I often have more than 100 images, and I need them to appear in essentially random
sets of 3. I usually do this by having just one card where all the action is. My
question is: Is it better to hide all 100 images on that action card, and then just
show and set location of the select 3 at
Sorry, this is probably in a FAQ somewhere, but in terms of putting a
card-type-project on a web homepage, to be played directly rather than downloaded,
what are the options? I understand the supercard roadster has some problems (in
addition to requiring a special setting on the webserver)?
On 8/7/00 4:30 pm, Mark Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I often have more than 100 images, and I need them to appear in essentially
random sets of 3. I usually do this by having just one card where all the
action is. My question is: Is it better to hide all 100 images on that
action
Kevin Miller wrote:
configure the browser as a helper application (instructions for this are in
the MC install document).
I consulted the instructions but...
With Netscape, I always thought helper applications were assigned from
within Netscape (click on Preferences Applications "New
In those days I used to write something like:
tell application "finder"
restart
end tell
in the HyperCard script editor and execute as AppleScript.
I've been looking for the hook on MetaCard just to do that, without going
thru an external AppleScript applet.
How is this possible?
Regards,