Andre Garzia <[email protected]> wrote: > Yes we can! but you must remember that the revlet executes on the client > machine, so if you want to write to your server you'll need URL calls to the > remote server machine.
Ah, OK, je viens de capter ;-) capito (subito ;-)) OK, I do realize -- but as I wish to write some data into a text file on the server*: suppose I am running the revlet on my machine -- I know how to access the server, with my password but what if the revlet runs on another machine, which don't know the password? making anonymous ftp?? *another question: is the revlet capable of writing data onto the _client_ machine? (a while...) PS: I had an idea, just for now ;-) I fixed "the directory" to the effective filename of what it thought was the revlet -- but, after digging in the Library > Application Support > RunRev > revWebPlayer I found some "slag" put there by my previous experiments ;-)) So, my attempts did work! but not as I wished... After making the "necessary" DIV changes (see "Found it!") the page with two independant revlets (not a mainstack and its substack) worked I could "write" some data with the first one, and "read" then by the second one -- knowing that the text file was actually written in the revWebPlayer folder on the client (my machine) and not onto the server -- sort of cookie ;-) _______________________________________________ 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
