Andre Garzia wrote:
Aloha Sivakatirswami,

the steps are easy. First, put the externals inside the bundle of the
standalone. choose inspect the package from the finder and drop the
external into the externals folder inside it.

If you set the externals property of the stack right then it should
just work. Remember the only time when you're allowed to bind an
external is during the startup handler. you can't load externals
during openstack or preopenstack or anything like that. Just during
startup.

So if you want you can put something like that:

on startup
 set the externals of this stack to ("libKiosk.bundle" & cr & "libKiosk.dll")
end startup

IIRC, you must set both a bundle and a dll even if the dll does not
exist, but you're welcome to try without it.

Om shanti
andre


Thanks Andre:  You are up late! (smile)

How does the app know where to find it?

But don't you need to do some kind of fancy path variable set up, parsing etc ?

put the filename of this stack into tPath
set itemdel to"/"; delete item -1 of tPath
etc. etc. etc.?

on startup
set the externals of this stack to ("libKiosk.bundle" & cr & "libKiosk.dll")
end startup


What if you have more than one external you want to load? would it be like this:

set the externals of this stack to ("libKiosk.bundle" & cr & "libKiosk.dll" & "revBrowser.bundle"&cr&"revBrowser.dll")










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