Hi Developers, Before sending an attachment to bugzilla, i want to recap the whole issue, for your additions, confirmations and corrections:
Begin Report Problem: When i drag and drop a Rev or MC stack to a Windows standalone i had created, it opens the application and the stack dropped over the executable. Workaround: (posted by Frank D. Engels jr.) Under Windows, you would need to check the $1 variable when starting the standalone, if a stack is specified, close it right away, display an error message, and quit. (code tested by Alejandro Tejada) -- use this code in the card script -- of the first card in the mainstack -- of the standalone executable on startup lock messages -- by locking messages, you -- do not give permission to dropped stacks -- to execute any script... if $1 is not empty then answer "Please, open this application by double clicking it's shorcut or the executable file and then drag and drop your file inside the application's open window or click the Open file button within the application window." quit end if end startup Problems of this workaround: (Ken Ray) The problem is that the document stack always displays before you can do anything about it, so it looks funky. (Alejandro Tejada) And your file association are rendered useless, because when you double click on a document associated to your standalone application, you trigguer this startup handler and your application only shows a message and close. End of Report What additional information needs this report? Richard Gaskin wrote: >This is strange, as I'd thought the only way >for an app to be able to open documents dropped >on it is to assign acceptable file types to it >in the Windows registry. >If you're not making that registry entry how >does the OS know to allow your app to accept >drops of those files? Honestly, i don't know... but in Windows if i drop a stack over any executable created with MC or RR, the stack opens and the application is launched. Richard Gaskin wrote: >Bugzilla has one of the ugliest UIs ever, >but after a few posts it becomes acceptable. I'll give it a try. :-) al ===== Visit my site: http://www.geocities.com/capellan2000/ __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
