Putting stacks on a web site: doc or standalone?
Klaus Major
klaus at major-k.de
Sat Sep 6 11:43:01 EDT 2003
Hi Domi,
> The question is in the subject ;-)
>
> When one puts a stack on a web site, there are two choices:
>
> -- a simple stack
> but the web site visitor has to download a runtime* to run the stack
>
> -- a standalone
> but the size will be very large, sometimes for a simple utility
> (I don't like real basic apps for this very reason ;->)
definitively stacks.
Couldn't have said it better than Scott R. :-)
> * as for the runtime, can I redirect visitors to Revolution web site,
> or ??
Please remember that RR unfortunately changed the behaviour of the
app when doubleclicking a *.rev file...
In version >=2 this will lauch the complete IDE.
Hold the cmd-key when doubleclicking a rev-file and only this file will
be shown...
Don't know why they changed it, but it makes using RR as a "player"-app
a bit harder...
Oooops ;-), this thought IS obsolete at all, since there is no free
StarteKit anymore...
Regards
Klaus Major
klaus at major-k.de
www.major-k.de
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