Dag Henk,
Good day all,
One of our apps is installed on a school's local network. The sys
admin has created shortcuts to the program on the desktops of all
the computers. Double clicking the shortcut will start the program,
but the program can't find other stacks it should open.
The program consists of a stand alone application, which is
actually a splash screen with options for the user to select. Each
option will open another stack. These other stacks are located in
the same folder as the stand alone application.
We did some testing. It turns out that the program sometimes thinks
the defaultURL is the URL of the desktop where the shortcut is
located (C:/Documents and Settings/carels/Bureaublad) instead of
the folder where the program is located (//Bellefleur/M-schijf/
Leerlingen/de dijk/hardinxveld.exe). How can this be? What can be
done about it?
you could add this little script to the (standalone) stack:
on openstack
...
put the filename of this stack into fn
set itemdel to "/"
delete last item of fn
set the directory to fn
...
end openstack
Or use a global to store the correct directory and use this global
to open the other stacks in the same directory:
on openstack
global the_correct_directory
...
put the filename of this stack into fn
set itemdel to "/"
delete last item of fn
put fn & "/" into the_correct_directory
...
end openstack
Then open the other stacks with:
...
global the_correct_directory
go stack (the_correct_directory &"name of file here.rev")
...
Hope that helps.
Kind regards,
Henk
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Henk v.d. Velden
iGlow Media
Magda Janssenslaan 36
3584 GR UTRECHT
0031 (0)6 16 024 337
www.iglow-media.nl
Groetjes
Klaus Major
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.major-k.de
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