Hi, If you want to create a website that looks like a website and works like a website and works as an executable on the server, which can store files on that server and write data to e.g. a MySQL database, then you need a license for RevServer.
If you want to run a stack, also called RevLet, inside a browser window, the same way it runs on your desktop machine, which can store files and that machine, then you need to use the RevWeb plugin. RevServer runs without a GUI, but you can create a GUI by a script that generates the HTML necessary to display that GUI in a browser. A RevLet runs with a GUI that was created in the LiveCode IDE. -- Best regards, Mark Schonewille Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering Homepage: http://economy-x-talk.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/xtalkprogrammer KvK: 50277553 Use Color Converter to convert CMYK, RGB, RAL, XYZ, H.Lab and other colour spaces. http://www.color-converter.com On 23 jun 2012, at 19:16, Dr. Hawkins wrote: > On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 9:35 AM, Mark Schonewille > <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> Do you start your browser in 32-bit mode? The plugin doesn't work in >> 64-bit mode. > > Firefox announces that it needs to do this in the other account, but > it doesn't sow anything afterwards. > > However, I don't even get that far in my regular account; it simply > fails to install > >> Frankly, I would just forget about the web browser plugin. RunRev hasn't >> updated it in a very, very long time and I doubt that they ever will, >> because HTML5 has the future. > > Wait a minute--are the webplugin and the server package distinct things, then? > > What I'm trying to achieve is the program executing & storing data on a > server. > > Am I looking at the wrong parts? > > thanks _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode
