Hi Josep,

My "idea" is what I posted a few minutes ago. Apart from that, if you have any repeat loops or wait commands with messages running (or waiting), this might also cause a crash if you drag from the desktop at the same time. If you could avoid running repeat loops and wait command simultaneously with dragging-and-dropping, you might experience less crashes.

I suspect that Revolution doesn't respond correctly to a few requests from the Finder, after which the operating system decides that Revolution has crashed, but this is sheer speculation as I don't know any technical details regarding this.

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On 6 jul 2009, at 02:40, Josep wrote:


Hi Mark,

Before test your new code I restart Rev and begin again checking all.
If I drag from the website all is fine while (of course) the image have the
correct path to get from the URL.
Mant images are referenced by CSS or others and doesn't work, so I drag into the desktop. Until here all fine. In the desktop I can see the size of the
draged image, open it, etc...
But if try to drag these image from the desktop to the stack or open it via:

on mouseUp
  answer file "Choose image file"
  put it into tfile
  put URL tfile into img img_card
end mouseUp

Doesn't work. The formattedWidth and formattedHeight are 0, so one divide by
zero is raising and crash Rev.

Any idea?  :(
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