Surely the same applies to all other plug-ins (for instance Flash or QuickTime) which use referenced files?

The files will need to be referenced absolute URLs anyway, as far as I can tell, which means they should work whether the revlet is running off the server or out of a webdump.

Ian

On 6 Aug 2009, at 16:30, Kurt Kaufman wrote:

In Firefox, as I imagine to be the case with other browsers, a web page can be saved with all of its supporting files: images, audio, video, revlets, etc. If a revlet is downloaded in such a manner, and it requires access to data not included on the web page (but referenced by the revlet), this would leave the downloaded copy of the revlet without [critical] resources. Is this an issue to be considered? If so, would a advisory to the user warn of missing resources? Would the check occur as the revlet was first loading?

Thanks, KK
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