Richmond,

These installers install the revWeb plugin, which allow a LiveCode app to run 
in the web browser. They are not that different from regular standalone 
engines. Inside the installer package for Mac OS Intel (and probably PPC), 
there is a file called payload. This is a zip file. Unzip it and you'll see a 
list of everything that is being installed. I agree it is very confusing and I 
dislike the fact that these installers don't work without an internet 
connection.

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Best regards,

Mark Schonewille

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Download the Installer Maker Plugin 1.7 for LiveCode here http://qery.us/za

On 1 feb 2012, at 15:25, Richmond wrote:

> Further to the previous message, on visiting here: 
> http://revweb.runrev.com/downloads.php
> I was able to download something called  "LiveCodePlayer-R9" in various 
> flavours
> 
> which does suggest that they are something rather different from various 
> things called "revWebInstaller"
> I was able to download a couple of years ago.
> 
> Are the things termed "LiveCodePlayer-R9" in fact web-plugins, or are the 
> just players for
> end users to run Livecode stacks with?
> 
> Certainly if they are the latter it is extremely disingenuous allowing them 
> to be downloaded on
> a link from the RevWeb Installer page.
> 
> Grunt, grunt, grunt . . . stomps off in a huff.
> 
> Richmond.


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