Jerry,
For me, at least, the big gain would be allowing me to do all my Web
application
development in Rev. (Note, not Web page design, but app development.) It is,
I think, difficult for most people to become truly proficient in too many
languages at once. Being able to build a Rev app and then
That's my point, exactly.
Let the web stuff happen on the web, with web tools. For those of us who
find web functions useful in our Rev applications, altBrowser in Rev
2.7.5 should do the trick. For those who find xtalk useful for web
productions, jscard from Creysoft looks like the answer.
Isn't that what altBrowser does?
On 11/28/06, Jerry Muelver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How about building an interface to make web things run in Revolution? In
other words, don't map "group" to "DIV" to make Rev scripts run on the
web, but map "DIV" to "group" to make web scripts run in Rev. I
So far, it seems the discussion on this topic pushes making Rev things
into (or compatible with) web things. But, bear in mind Andre's metaphor
-- There are more helicopters in the ocean than there are submarines in
the sky.
How about building an interface to make web things run in Revolution?