On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Did as you suggested and the player would not save the changes. How come?

jack


and Troy Rollins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It could be the player is configured for maximum security (whatever
that is called in Rev.) It is supposed to act something akin to the
shockwave player, which prevents "harmful" activities (saving files,
deleting files, etc.) on the end-user's computer.
--
Troy


It is no big deal to produce your own player that saves modified stacks.

What you need:

- create a new stack
- create a button "open" with the script

"answer file "Plase select a stack" with filter "*.mc;*.rev"
  go to it"

- create a button "save" with a script

"put the short name of the topstack into Oldname
ask file "Please choose a new name for the stack! (extension mc will b added" with Oldname
put it into NewName
put Newname&".mc" into Newname
save stack Oldname as Newname"


- important: set the style of your player to "modeless"

"on preOpenStack
  if the short name of this stack is "my-player" then
    set the style of this stack to modeless
    set the loc of this stack to 200,170
  end if
end preopenstack"

Change the scripts accordingly if you prefer rev-stacks.

- And finally: produce a standalone.

That's all.-

You can find and download such an example of an elementary player for Metacard and Revolution stacks on my website:

<http://www.sanke.org>
English version,
page "Sample stacks"
stack "MC-Player" (for Windows)

Regards,

Wilhelm Sanke



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