Richard Gaskin wrote:
The RevTalk Dictionary entry for the "environment" function lists
"helper application" as one of the possible values the function can return:
If the environment function returns "helper application",
Revolution is running as a helper application, configured
by a web browser to display web-based content.
That's not the same as the plugin, is it? That entry is from the v3.0
dictionary, long before the plugin was even in development.
What does it mean for a Rev standalone to be "configured by a web
browser to display web-based content"?
Browsers let you specify what apps to open if they can't display web
content themselves. So if you click a .rev link on a web page, and you
have assigned the browser to use Rev to open .rev files, then the
browser will pass the link off to Revolution and launch it. It's the
same as assigning .doc files to Word. I didn't know the environment
would change when that happens though.
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Jacqueline Landman Gay | [email protected]
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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