On 30 Apr 2007, at 3:02 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 13:30:44 -0400, Paul Gries wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new to Revolution, although I'm a Hypercard addict from years and
years ago. I'm writing an application for a company that needs the
application to be stored on their file server (standard Windows
TCP/IP networking environment, Windows NT 2000). The problem: the
application freezes when "save this stack" is executed from a data
stack. It works fine when it's run from the desktop, either in NT or
on my Mac, but when it's run from the server it completely locks up
(including the messages about the application not responding, do I
want to end it?). The application is small: there are only a couple
dozen cards.
So is this a standalone that is saving a data stack, or is this being
saved from a locally-run copy of Revolution?
That is a standalone saving a data stack. (I used the splash-screen
approach to building the standalone, using Rev. version 2.7.4.291, in
case it matters.) There is the standalone splash screen stack, the
primary stack ("BlueMain", with a Save button), and three substacks
of BlueMain. Saving either BlueMain or one of the substacks causes
the freeze.
Thanks!
Paul
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