Devin,

No, no... Not a stack, an application!  Basically, we're replicating a web
app with no install.

On Windows, I can put "http://www.mydomain.com/myapp.exe"; in a web browser
and run it (ya have to click "run").  Can you do something similar for the
Mac - where no install is needed, or "player".

Thanks,
-Dan



> Dan,
> 
> Can you explain more about what you mean by "run it from the
> internet"? There should be no difference between the way this works
> for Mac vs. Windows. The most common way to do this, Mac or Windows,
> is to create a small standalone that simply opens a stack that is
> stored on a web server with the command:
> 
>    go to stack URL "http://myserver.domain.com/mystack.rev";
> 
> If it's working for you in Windows but not in Mac, the most likely
> culprit is that the internet libraries are not being packaged with
> the standalone. In the standalone applications settings window, make
> sure that the Internet library is selected under Script libraries.
> (You'll have to Select Inclusions manually to be able to do this.)
> 
> Let us know if it works out.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Devin
> 
> Devin Asay
> Humanities Technology and Research Support Center
> Brigham Young University


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