Devin, I don't know how but downloading is automatic html.
I am sure what you want to know is how to set a downloaded stack/standalone to launch? I tried to search the Rev list but found too many non related things. Probably better to search the Web instead.
If I find any thing I will send it to you.
Tom On Feb 13, 2004, at 7:20 PM, Alex Rice wrote:
On Feb 13, 2004, at 4:59 PM, Devin Asay wrote:
Does anyone know how to set the most commonly-used browsers in OS X to automatically launch a rev stack (with Rev or some compiled Rev launcher app) when it is clicked on in a web page? I want to be able to have a user click on a stack link in my web page and have it launch, instead of merely download or even try to show the contents in the web page. Like happens when you click on a pdf link.
Safari.app doesn't seem to have helper apps in the usual browser sense. I think it relies on Launch Services (like Finder) to decide how to "open" a file.
FWIW, in my experience, the ".rev" filetype is almost impossible to get configured to launch Revolution consistently on OS X. Because The runrev Distribution builder has been putting ".rev" as the document type for *everyone's* standalone applications. Monte says that's getting fixed in the next release of Runrev. But there will still be lots of standalone apps out there with ".rev" as their document type.
If you are trying to get a file to download instead of being displayed in the browser, that has been covered on this list many times so check the archives :-)
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