On Jun 30, 2006, at 11:10 PM, GregSmith wrote:


I know that this decision lies with those that represent the interests of Runtime Revolution and its development, but, I do think the overall survival of the RunRev platform of development lies in the answer to this question.
Will the developers support or supply a direct means of displaying
Revolution authored content in a standard web browser, or not? Or, maybe preferred, will independent developers develop a direct QuickTime or Flash translator that would preserve most of the functionality of a Revolution stack for deployment via a standard web browser? Or, will they not, or do
they not favor such a development?

Sincerely,

Greg Smith


Greg,

I'm just a programmer/user like you are, and I don't know anything about
Revolution's plans for the future. I would have to say from what little I know about such things, that it is rather tall order for stacks to run on
the web in the way you are describing.

If they can do it, yes things would become quite magical in that world.
I think the hard truth is that it is probably too difficult a task to accomplish
in the near future.

Keep wishing anyway!

Rick
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