I don't know if this applies to your user case, but Chatrev also runs from my 
LAN. Now you might think "but it's accessible via the internet?". That is 
because for a network, a server is anything that accepts connections. I have 
set my router to forward queries on port 8008 to my iBook (a previous main work 
computer of mine), and there I have the IDE running with a Chatrev stack. 

This works very well, and I'm always flabbergasted about how I did the same 
thing with a Win98 machine that had dozens of games and lots of other crap 
installed. That one ran with only 10 to 20 very short downtimes during over 4 
years.

If you have questions about this, just join the chatting:
http://bjoernke.com/?target=chatrev

have fun
Bjoernke


On 18 Jan 2010, at 13:53, Nicolas Cueto wrote:

> Well, I give up for now.
> 
> Rev CGI scripts don't work easily with sockets, and my on-rev web
> account won't or can't run stacks such as the Rev chat-server one Bill
> suggested.
> 
> So, I can't see a way of my stacks communicating with each other over the web.
> 
> Instead, it's back to relying on my LAN. I'll modify the chat-server
> sample stack for my purposes and have the stacks connect to each other
> thru it over the LAN.

-- 

official ChatRev page:
http://bjoernke.com?target=chatrev

Chat with other RunRev developers:
go stack URL "http://bjoernke.com/chatrev/chatrev1.3b3.rev";

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