New Classic Standalone with 2.9.0
Joe Lewis Wilkins
pepetoo at cox.net
Fri Apr 4 17:43:40 EDT 2008
Hi Jacqi,
Still struggling with this thing. Actually, I decided to make a
Classic Standalone of a Rev stack instead of an HyperCard stack that
was converted; just to see if there is a difference. My problem right
now is that my mind is too fragmented - not doing some stuff I should
be doing instead of playing around with Rev. I'm sure I'll solve this
eventually. There was a problem with my document type. I just don't
program often enough to keep all this stuff in "my" RAM. Thanks for
the guidance.
Joe Wilkins
On Apr 4, 2008, at 1:06 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
>> Hi Jacqi,
>> Didn't get the -199 error, but couldn't find the application that
>> created it, so wouldn't open. After transferring the zipped file to
>> my G4, I unzipped it with the Stuffit Expander. Should I have used
>> something else?
>
> That should have worked. But if you are getting a message that the
> OS can't find the application that "created" it, that means the OS
> doesn't recognize the file as an application. Usually that means the
> creator and type codes aren't set right. In the Standalone Settings
> dialog, you need to make sure that the document type is set to
> "APPL". The Creator signature can be a code you've registered with
> Apple, or (for your own use) any 4-character code you invent, or you
> can just leave it as the default "????".
>
> Set those and try rebuilding.
>
> --
> Jacqueline Landman Gay | jacque at hyperactivesw.com
> HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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Joe Lewis Wilkins
pepetoo at cox.net
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