Hi Tom,

Try making the same stack without custom shape. I had a case on Windows, where the custom shape prevented the browser object from being rendered.

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On 7 aug 2008, at 23:41, Thomas McGrath III wrote:

Mark,

I answered some that I checked right away and the others I will look into tonight and tomorrow. Get back to ya....

On Aug 7, 2008, at 3:55 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:

Is all of the following true?

You
YES - have removed old versions of the external
YES - have double-checked that revBrowser.bundle is in the application package Did a test button in a substack. No results at runtime. - are making sure that any execution errors are properly displayed in a dialog while running a standalone
YES - are running OSX 10.5.4
- have made sure that the externalPackages of stack "revExternalLibrary" contains "revBrowser" while running as a standalone - have checked that the externals property of stack "revExternalLibrary" contains something like "/Users/Tom/Desktop/ Test/MacOSX/Test.app/Contents/MacOS/Externals/revbrowser.bundle" and on Windows it contains "C:/Documents and Settings/Tom/Desktop/Test/ Windows/Externals/revbrowser.dll" - have made sure that the folder/file stated above actually exists and the standalone checks this using syntax like "file... exists" or "folder... exists" and the standalone shows an error message if the file/folder doesn't exist YES - have made sure that the rect property of the browser object is set to an area that is visible on the card - have double-checked this rect and your standalone displays it in a field or dialog window after you have set the rect of the browser object - have checked that the revBrowserGet function returns the correct rectangle NO Stack is a custom window shape - aren't using any custom window shapes - have created an otherwise empty stack, which displays a website in a browser object correctly while running as a standalone on both OSX and Windows
- did not put your standalone at root level but it sits in a folder



What made you think that copying revBrowser.bundle to the root level of the DVD would help? Actually it was the opposite. In a previous Windows project from DVD the externals would not load if they were at the root level so I had to put them in a sub folder and change the path in only the windows version to look deeper. So I tried putting the external in both places during trials. But I can't get the Mac version to find the MacrevBrowser which is 'inside'' the darned thing. So if I can fix that then I can look at the windows version.



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