SGML? So could the 'raw' card be converted to XHTML/XML easily? I'm a
bit of an XML noob, ok, more like total noob... (although I recall
seeing that SGML is the mother of all 'ML').
I'm wondering if the cards themselves could be web pages in this way.
Revolution can run as a CGI: What about running it as an app server
(with the cards as the pages)?
What's in the binary part?
Cheers,
Luis.
On 8 Oct 2006, at 18:36, Andre Garzia wrote:
Luis,
Rev stores lots of info in a SGML format, it's like the htmltext
prop used by the fields.
But beware of opening your stacks in text editors, there is some
binary in it, you might loose something if you save.
Andre
On Oct 8, 2006, at 2:32 PM, Luis wrote:
<blush>
Erm, anyone tried (on a duplicate of course) renaming a .rev file
to .html and opening it in a browser? Looks interesting...
Cheers,
Luis.
Viktoras Didziulis wrote:
As we all know stacks in Rev are binary files with scripts as
text. My
question would be is there a preferred [proper, accepted] way or
any
guidelines to describe RunRev projects' source so it could be
searched as a
whole and imported into ReunRev RAD directly? Or should we put
extra efforts
by rewriting the code manually so it could be searched by search
engines and
leave it for developers to translate it to RunRev manually
again? This is
not so attractive for the both sides and requires additional
efforts by
those who want to share and those who would like to reuse the
shared code. There is a brilliant idea Luis just wrote about -
it indeed would be nice to
have RunRev cards and stacks (not compiled) to be described in
XML that
could be directly imported into the RunRev RAD and/or searched
by search
engines. I guess someone at Runtime Ltd or maybe outside has to
define the
XML syntax to be used and create an XML/Transcript source code
import/export
tool with existing RunRev tools. Should we try ;-) it is worth
efforts.
Best wishes Viktoras -------Original Message------- From:
Mark Wieder Date: 10/06/06 08:11:04 To: use-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Google Code Search All- I
just got pointed to Google Code Search today. Looks like a great
online tool. There's no xtalk in their otherwise great selection
of programming languages, but they're open to suggestions
(there's a feedback link)... http://www.google.com/codesearch
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