As usual it's the simple stuff:
Thanks to Howard Bornstein and Richard Gaskin for their speedy and sensible replies. Yes, it was a browser preference (which I changed), and no, I didn't want to load the image itself into rev, but I did want to load the whole page into the browser.


On another issue - I noticed in v2 and 201 on Mac OS X that sometimes rev hangs on opening when loading menus and plug-ins, and the only way to get it to boot again is to reinstall. Is this me or a feature?

regards

Howard Freeman


Message: 11
Subject: Re: revGoURL behaviour
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 17:43:15 -0400
From: Howard Bornstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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whichever browser I try (so far IE5,
Safari, Camino) instead of loading into the same browser window the
command opens a new browser window for each URL

It's possible this is specific to the browswer. Under OS9, IE 5.1.5 has a preference under Interface Extras which lets you choose between:

When another app asks IE to go to a page:
  * open a new browser window
  * open in the front browser window

Check if IE under OS X has the same preference (as well as the other
browsers).

Regards,

Howard Bornstein
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Message: 13
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 15:11:54 -0700
Subject: Re: revGoURL behaviour
From: Richard Gaskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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howard freeman wrote:

 Hi
 I'm trying to do a soak test on a webserver like this: I have 3000
> 300Kb images and I want to use revGoUrl to load them one by one into
 a browser window. This works fine when I run it under MacOS 9,
 opening sequential web pages in the same browser window. However,
 when I try this under MacOSX, whichever browser I try (so far IE5,
 Safari, Camino) instead of loading into the same browser window the
 command opens a new browser window for each URL.
 Maybe I should append "target=_top" to the end of the url, but I'm
 not using frames so...

This is likely a function of the Preferences in the browser.


But it raises a question:  if they're just images, why not do it in a Rev
window by just changing the filename of an image object to each URL in turn.

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