--- Randall Lee Reetz <[email protected]>
wrote:
> The Rev web site 2008 Christmas special says:
> 
> "Supercharge your
> databases, easily distribute
> software in multiple
> languages..."
> 
> I take it this use of the term "multiple languages"
> refers to natural  
> languages (English, Spanish, Italian, Japanese,
> etc.)  and not  
> computing languages (Java, C, Lisp, etc.)?
> 
> Anybody?
> 
> Randall
> 

Yep, that's natural languages - thanks to DamPro
NativeSpeak.
But Rev 2.9 introduced support for alternateLanguages
on Windows - VBScript, JavaScript,... - if that's what
you're looking for. Not to mention that you can always
use the 'shell' function, 'open process' or sockets to
communicate with items in a different programming
language.

Jan Schenkel.

Quartam Reports & PDF Library for Revolution
<http://www.quartam.com>

=====
"As we grow older, we grow both wiser and more foolish at the same time."  (La 
Rochefoucauld)


      
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