Sarah, your new demo applets all seem to work, and very nice too, I was
thinking of some in the past that required the plugin to be installed in
the browser, and of course there wasn't one for Linux.
So basically it goes like this, doesn't it?
We want to write on-rev material, we can, we use a
So basically it goes like this, doesn't it?
We want to write on-rev material, we can, we use a text editor, then we
load it onto the Rev run on-rev server, and it works fine in Linux or
anything else, in any web browser. Presumably there's a handbook with a
guide for how to do this
Peter, if you want to put up a web page on the on-rev server to give it a try
I'd be happy to give you a folder to fool around with. I'm using about a
millionth of my alotted space at the moment.
Part of what Peter Alcibiades wrote:
So basically it goes like this, doesn't it?
We want to write
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Peter Alcibiades wrote:
By installing the RunRev 3.5 engine on any Apache server you can get just
about the same functionality as you would get on the on-rev server
Thanks, I had not appreciated that. Could certainly be significant.
Peter, you really should take up that offer for an iRev