Andre,
Thank you for the offer, but I do know how to set that type of action
up. It's just that, when I installed Revolution, that type of
interaction was never setup. When I click a link to a Revolution stack
in my browser, IE asks where I want to download the "unknown" file.
Now one could quickly say that my associations are setup, and until I
actually was able to upgrade to 2.7.4 and Revolution let me know that it
wasn't setup properly, but that should have been something ready to go
already.
Derek Bump
Dreamscape Software
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Andre Garzia wrote:
Derek,
that can be done now. My mac os x machine will treat any url such as
x-dreamcard://www.somesite.com/stack.rev as belonging to the dreamcard
player, it will load the stack there. This easy to do... I can give you
some steps on how to set this up in case you need.
Andre
On Nov 3, 2006, at 5:50 PM, Derek Bump wrote:
Lynn,
Well it seems to me that there is 1 other option that may be viable.
A protocol loader much like html or ftp, or even a MIME type that is
setup in the system.
rev://www.somesite.com/stack.rev
Much like iTunes, and very easy to implement, would consist of the
very same Dreamcard model that RunRev already employs, but a little
modified. Once a Player program is installed, the user clicks a link
within the browser and boom, the stack loads within a "non-obtrusive"
player window. When it's done, the user closes it.
Then, the next evolutionary model in my mind, would be the browser
plugin. Embed the stack within the web page itself. All I know is
that I'm sure there were complaints from people about having an
Acrobat plugin... but look how far that's gone these days.
Derek Bump
Dreamscape Software
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Lynn Fredricks wrote:
Hi all,
My bringing this up isnt implying that we are shipping anything
tommorrow
but, Im interested in your feedback regarding browser interaction with
Revolution. WHAT WE HAVE. Here is a short list of what we can do/is
done and probably
could be improved (if Im missing something, feel free to add):
-RevCGI. Server-side applications built with Rev.
-Browser hosting. Served by products like Alt.browser.
WHAT SOME USERS HAVE SUGGESTED. Two other suggestions have been
suggested
and one executed in other products previously:
-Flash compiling. Somehow translate a Rev project into Flash.
-"AJAX" compiling. Somehow translate a Rev project into an AJAX like
model
that can execute in the browser without a plugin.
-Then there is the Roadster model (ie Rev plugin).
WHAT ELSE? What other options are there? Id like to frame this
question also
within the bounds of use - if you suggest something, is there a
practical
use you can think of?
Before diving into the Roadster model, I ask that you go back and read
discussion on the list. I have a very strong opinion about this since
I was
directly involved in the last rev of the Roadster plugin for SuperCard.
Best regards,
Lynn Fredricks
Worldwide Business Operations
Runtime Revolution, Ltd
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Bump
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 5:56 AM
To: How to use Revolution
Subject: Re: Revolution Web Browser Plugin
Like I said before, if you'd like to see the development of a
Revolution Plugin or ActiveX object for Web Browsers then get on
BugZilla or STSRevZilla and vote for Bug #3940.
http://support.runrev.com/bugdatabase/show_bug.cgi?id=3940
Thanks to all those who have voted already!
Derek Bump
Dreamscape Software
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