It's in the title ;-) More thoroughly:
I downloaded RevMedia4 (at least) and tried to upload on the web a little didactic stack (International Units) I had a number of woes with revwebplayer *PPC* sometimes (rarely) it worked*, and afterwards I was unable to read the web page... Safari was totally blocked, mandatory force-quit ;-< Firefox ditto I thought it was a plugin conflict, so I went to a clean sandbox session: Safari crashed immediately -- but it specified that the culprit was certainly... nprevweb!! Firefox crashed without message A person on the french list <mailto:[email protected]> pointed out that there were _several_ instances of revwebplayer running simultaneously -- and it was the reason why it crashed! but -- there is no mean to avoid that, as RevMedia4 tries to launch a web page with the newly created revlet! it tries to launch the local copy of the revlet -- is it possible to run locally a revlet?? I was almost discouraged, and thought that indeed it was "alpha de chez alpha" ;-> not usable, therefore... but I read here that a number of persons succeeded in making revlets to run -- so, what the heck? is my Mac doomed? at this time, I had an idea -- my Mac is in fact a *PPC* Mac, a G5 iMac so, why not trying on a Intel Mac?? I borrowed my spouse's Mac Mini, installed the revwebplayer x86 -- and it worked!!! Safari as a charm -- but the paranoid Firefox complained ;-> So, my very first productions: <http://medard.on-rev.com/RevWeb/hello/test.html> Is it possible to convert to "french" date? and a preversion for prefixes in the SI <http://medard.on-rev.com/RevWeb/prefixes/test.html> * it worked _once_ on the RevMedia 4 page _______________________________________________ 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
