>File corruption means something wasn't written to disk properly. I want to suggest that there are other ways a Rev project can get corrupted. I believe the IDE itself may at times jumble things. The problem is not that they get scrambled *while* being written to disk. They can get scrambled during normal operations of the IDE. Then, when the project is saved, the scrambled data is saved along with it.
I've had this happen to me quite a few times since Rev 1.0. For example, I had a button that simple went to another card. The button code was simple, and the open card code was simple. Nothing esoteric or strange, and I didn't change it between the time it worked and the time it didn't. Suddenly, every time I went to that card, I'd get a hard crash. Had to reboot my system (Mac OS 9). If I built a standalone, it would crash upon going to the card, in both Mac and Windows. So what happened here? Was it the code? I don't think so. My solution was to clone the card that was crashing, delete the original, and all was well. Same code, no crash. I'm guessing (please provide another explaination, because I'd really like to understand this) that Rev got something screwed up internally in reference to this card. However, when the card was cloned, it sort of started over and put things back in order. I consider a case like this "corruption". It just didn't happen during a disk write. As I said, I've had quite a few cases like this with Rev over the past couple of years. Regards, Howard Bornstein ____________________ D E S I G N E Q www.designeq.com _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
