I've got a Revolution application that is designed to run off of a CD, without installing anything to the user's hard-drive. Part of this application requires that I launch Internet Explorer to an .htm file that's stored on the CD.
My client has thrown a monkey-wrench into the situation by requesting that one of the links within that CD-ROM-based .htm file be dynamically changed via a variable in Revolution. I'm trying to think of ways to do this - - - the only thing I can think to do is: 1) Somehow get a Revolution variable passed into IE as a javascript variable, which is then used by that CD-ROM-based .htm file. or 2) Write the variable to the user's hard-drive (a cookie perhaps?), that then gets read by the CD-ROM-based .htm file, and acted upon. or 3) Copy the .htm file from the user's CD-ROM drive into a temp folder on their hard-drive, and then use Rev's text-editing ability to alter the htm file. Then have Rev launch the .htm file from this temp directory instead of from the CD. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. - Rob _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
