Richard,
Not so long ago, I experimented with running my stacks as little
client apps with the engine in the bin folder of Mac OS X. This
allows me to run a stack like an application, without building a
standalone. Very much like running a Python applet. Have you
noticed that this is no longer possible in Rev 2.7? Do you now a
workaround?
Best,
Mark
Richard Gaskin wrote:
A lot of us MC users did. I had occasion to mention this very
specifically to Lynn recently, more than once. Not sure why he said he
wasn't familiar with it; maybe he just suffers from what Dan and I can
call Rev List Subscriber Memory Disorder. ;)
Most of the engine changes since the older version at <ftp.metacard.com>
have been for native appearances and other goodies that have no effect
when running in faceless mode. Also, MetaCard Corp. supported far more
platforms than RunRev, so if your server runs Solaris, BSD, or one of
the other flavors Rev is no longer compiled for you can still enjoy
Transcript on your server with the old tried-and-true engine.
What a great way to evangelize Transcript: the moment you want to make
GUI admin tools or desktop apps, you already know the language. Dr.
Raney had some insight!
So Andre, how's that web app framework coming?
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