On 1/30/04 11:35 AM, "Andre Garzia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Jan 30, 2004, at 12:25 AM, Doug Lerner wrote: > >> I'm not sure. What is a revHTTPd server? I have my own server that I >> would >> like to do this via. >> >> doug > > > revHTTPd is an embedable (hell my english is horrible sometimes) > server, it's a frontscript (a button), you put it on a stack, and then > it is able to serve itself and it's substacs like they were web apps. > You can try my home revHTTPd server and learn more about it at > http://home.soapdog.org:8081/ (it's my home machine here in Brazil > under a 256k cable with a stupid paranoic ISP) > > with this server you can drive a Rev app in the server or interact with > it, all the pages at my home server are actually substacks running, and > you pass parameters to them with no fuss. But for a browser to launch a > Rev app locally (at the client-side) it would be tought, it's like > running a exe from remote, very dangerous stuff. I see. Thanks for the explanation. I don't need to run any rev apps server side. In fact, I would prefer not to. :) But I do need to click a link and start a local "client" for interaction with the server. doug _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
