Quoting from: http://www.lynnfredricks.com/2008/05/09/revolution-live- begins-revlive-core-day-1/#more-65

'Revolution will gain a PHP-style engine and plugin allowing you to embed Revolution code in a web page. A prototype was demonstrated by Robert Cailliau, co-creator of the world wide web. It will be compatible with all major web browsers. It will require little redevelopment of projects to bring them to the web.

-Performance is very fast - much faster than a Java applet
-This will have a sandbox security system similar to Java
-It will support database access
-It will support a plug in architecture if the end user will allow trust for it (including Applescript, shell, VB Script, etc)'

Cheers,

Luis.



On 21 May 2008, at 09:59, Mark Schonewille wrote:

Maybe we're too surprised and astonished to find words for it ;-) It definitely sounds extremely intresting.

Best regards,

Mark Schonewille

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On 21 mei 2008, at 10:16, Luis wrote:

I'm surprised there hasn't been any talk of the blog post mentioning better integration of Rev and the Web/Browsers.

Cheers,

Luis.

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