Kevin Stallibrass wrote:
I have a small (test) revlet that gets a folder path using the standard
answer folder statement. The app works fine as a standalone on both Win
XP/Vista and OSX 10.5.7
However, building the app as a revlet gives me a problem with OSX 10.5.7 and
Safari in that when the answer folder script is run, the correct dialog
appears BEHIND the safari browser. Each time the code is run, another dialog
appears, again behind the Safari window. The last of these dialogs can be
closed but there is no way I can get rid of the earlier ones without
restarting. Exactly the same thing happen with any command that causes an OS
window to appear including when using do "something"as Applescript so I
presume this must a global thing that I'm missing
There are no issues with the revlet running on XP/Vista with IE
If you care to look, http://www.roberthorneprofiles.co.uk/apps/test.html -
try the 'Set' button but only press it once if you don't want to risk
dialogs that won't close
Your thoughts appreciated
Thanks
Kevin Stallibrass
Colour Management Specialist
'Thoughts" . . . Humpf! On my G4 Mac as soon as I go to a page
with a revlet I see the mysterious RRE.app pop up in my Dock;
I say 'mysterious' because it appeared before I had downloaded
the web plug-in.
Safari then "stops responding" and has to be Forced to Quit.
Now, what is interesting is that on going to your webpage with
Firefox (still on the Mac; reaching across to turn on the Linux
box as I write) the mysterious RRE.app doesn't launch, but
Firefox still "plays silly buggers" and has to be forced to quit.
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Hey-Ho, so much for Mac, let's have a go with Linux:
I have a Pentium 4 1Ghz 512MB RAM 'thing' that runs
Ubuntu 8.04.3 LTS . . . frankly I'm a little in love with it as,
normally, it functions extremely smoothly.
Ooooh . . . asks me for the revWeb plugin . . .here goes:
right, installed the plugin, restarting Firefox:
Umm . . . 'Authorisation Required'. . . That could be a bit of a 'turn-off'
as it might make people think of viruses and trojans.
Clicked 'Once'
'Finished stack download' - really? where did it download the stack? do
I want
stacks downloaded to my hard disk when I have absolutely no information in
advance about what they are going to get up to?
And the thing doesn't work" just a big, grey rectangle.
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Sorry about the 'poisonous' comments; but I do wonder slightly about some
aspects of the above.
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