> I'm considering taking the On-Rev plunge. My main use of it would be to > collect data from online experiments that use interactive web pages deployed > by Revolution. I have the luxury of a static IP at my university, so I > currently use my Mac as a server, and given that the web page functionality > of Rev HTML tags will apparently be included in future versions of > Revolution, I wonder whether a switch to On-Rev is worth it. What do you > think?
I run an intranet data server based on Andre's RevOnRockets. This is really effective and does NOT require On-Rev as it is all hosted on one of the computers on my LAN. However I am a great supporter of On-Rev and bought a founder membership so I could use it for my own personal web site and for serving web data outside my network. The future web page functionality will be achieved by getting people to install a Rev plugin so that stacks can appear inside web pages. I think there will always be people and places who do not allow this, so I prefer to use On-Rev for my web page scripting. So basically, my advice would be to stick to what you know works, unless you can see a benefit to the more advanced web page scripting abilities of On-Rev. Cheers, Sarah _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
