For best results, replace appleevents by a PHP based sockets listener, witch will bind WebSTAR 5 (or best, Apache) to your Revolution application trough TCP/IP. This way works fine on both OSX, Win32 and Linux. I explain, time to time, how to set-up this way on the list. Browse the Rev list archive for the details.
Hope this helps, -- Bien cordialement, Pierre Sahores
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Le 26 f�vr. 04, � 19:05, Sydney Brown a �crit :
hi,
I would very much like to speak to someone who is using something similar to the following set-up to SUCCESSFULLY employ runtime revolution as a cgi.
os x 10.3 WebStar 5 Runtime Revolution 2.1.2
The objective is to use the apple event paradigm to engage runtime directly as opposed to using the CGI engine.
We've tried a solution that apparently works for MacOS 9, but this has not yielded positive results.
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