Sending javascript to the browser will tell the browser to change the cursor. To the browser, a Revlet is one object that it is 'hosting' or displaying.
It has no knowledge of what is in side.
Remember, the browser's purpose is to display items, not communicate with them (such as Flash movies). The browser can receive commands, but is limited to its set of functions and those of its helpers (such as javascript, mp3 players)

I have not done this except with CSS, which is a way of triggering javascript routines to change web page formatting.

Jim Ault
Las Vegas
On Jan 11, 2010, at 7:42 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:

Indeed, they cannot. Let's hope it gets fixed in the first next update of the plug-in.

Mark Schonewille


Op 11 jan 2010, om 16:39 heeft Tim Selander het volgende geschreven:

I made a test stack, changing the cursor to a hand when over
buttons to click. Saved as a web application, put up on the web
and it works fine. (Kinda fun!) BUT the cursor doesn't change. It
stays an arrow. Since web users expect the cursor to change when
hovering over something clickable, I am disappointed.

Can cursors not be set on web revlets?

Tim Selander
Tokyo, Japan




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