How Else to Interact with Browser (was Re: Revolution Web Browser Plugin)

Mark Schonewille m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com
Fri Nov 3 11:34:24 EST 2006


Lynn,

You might want to look into Tyler Vano's very promising jsCard about  
which he wrote on the HyperCard list.

Best,

Mark

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Op 3-nov-2006, om 17:25 heeft Lynn Fredricks het volgende geschreven:

> 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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