Mark Wieder wrote:
I'd really like
to be able to export stacks as HTML pages where the buttons actually
do something, and where there are fields that can be used, instead of
just pictures of what a card looks like. That said, the exporter that
Marielle and Richmond put together does a bang-up job on simple stacks
if you can keep it from crashing.


This is exactly what Eric Osterle's "LiveCard" did for HyperCard stacks, and it was really amazing to see your stack appear in a browser exactly as it was on your hard drive. And the online version was completely live and interactive, though it required using HC as a CGI. It also probably would be quite possible to convert to Revolution, or at least the relevant parts of it (LiveCard contained a storefront and shopping cart we probably wouldn't need.)

The reason we can't do that though is because LiveCard is copyrighted, and it is also under contract to a now-defunct company.

Too bad. Wish we could find Eric and ask him. I spent a couple of long evenings reading through all the LiveCard scripts and they were some of the most comprehensive and intelligent scripts I'd seen up to then. He influenced my style from that day forward.

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