Stephen, (and Jacque),
Thanks again for your reply -- got it about the browser
controlling downloads for security reasons.
Also, some very good information here. I hadn't known about
StackRunner and your idea of a thin client is great -- I can
probably pre-install it on the MP3 players
Hi,
Have wasted enough hours -- time to ask the pros on the list!
We are passing out free, promotional MP3 players to our customers.
Weekly, they will be allowed to download from our web site
(hosted at on-rev.com) new free mp3 files not available to the
general public. Want customers/users
not clear about your methodology on the download.. you might need to set
the defaultFolder
are use using RevBrowser in some way or is this a LC client app on the
client and RevIgniter on the host?
anyway for detection of a folder on the client machine (from the docs)
if there is a folder
Thanks for your reply, Stephen.
Sorry for not being clear. I'm wanting to do this from a web page
hosted on the on-rev.com site, using the ?irev scripting
language with the revignitor framework. The clients have no LC
client installed other than a web browser.
One of my frustrations of
Ah - well that's the thing - the security features of web browsers strictly
don't allow control of the user's machine from the server side - that's
what those warnings for the user for plug-ins like flash and the livecode
plug-in are about. Changing stuff on a remote machine by a server is
On 3/24/12 7:00 PM, Tim Selander wrote:
Thanks for your reply, Stephen.
Sorry for not being clear. I'm wanting to do this from a web page hosted
on the on-rev.com site, using the ?irev scripting language with the
revignitor framework. The clients have no LC client installed other
than a web