Sivakatirswami wrote:
The "chain" of elements in the framework are interesting, as we use
-- an iFrame
-- Calls a .irev page
-- .irev page calls a rev-cgi
-- rev-cgi "starts using" a stack
-- stack function digs for and returns the content
-- results are posted back to word press.
The thing of it is... it's so easy! and so fast...
I've put up some instructions on how to do something similar here:
<http://jacque.on-rev.com/zygodemo/getkey.irev>
This shows how to use an old-style CGI that is integrated into an iRev
page. It is, for now, the only way I could see to "start using" other
stacks. And you're right, it's pretty easy.
There is also a link on the sidebar on how to use more than one revlet
on a single page, if anyone is interested. Look for "Dual Revlets".
--
Jacqueline Landman Gay | [email protected]
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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