uploading a test revlet on safari to a web site
George C Brackett
gbrackett at luceatlux.com
Fri Aug 28 13:38:29 EDT 2009
Actually, you can embed a revlet in any RapidWeaver page, with other
material (text, graphics, etc.) appearing above and below it. All you
have to do is enter the embed code, select the code, and choose
'Ignore Formatting'.
I may have answered this before. If so, please excuse me. You can
see an example at http://gcb.luceatlux.com/teachablemoments.irev.
George
On Aug 27, 2009, at 6:31 PM, François Chaplais wrote:
Le 26 juil. 09 à 04:13, Sarah Reichelt a écrit :
> On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 1:22 PM, <revinfo1155 at aol.com> wrote:
>> I've successfully created a web application with webmedia. it runs
>> good although I'll have to clean up a few things. The question is,
>> how do I upload the web application from the test mode in safari
>> that webmedia creates to an actual web page on the web? i have
>> access to idisk storage and iweb. Can it be done on them?
>
> Yes it can. I just made a quick test page at
> <http://web.me.com/sarahr/RevWeb/Email_Encoder.html>.
>
> Here is what I did:
>
> 1. Create your stack and save it as a web standalone. This gives you 2
> files: the revlet and a test.html file.
> 2. Create your page in iWeb, I just used a blank page which gives me a
> header and a bit of text but not much else.
> 3. Open the test.html file in a text editor and copy all the code
> between "<!-- Embed your revlets using code" and "<!-- Plugin
> detection script finishes above this line -->"
> 4. Go back to iWeb and select Widgets in the sidebar on the right.
> 5. Drag an HTML snippet into your page and when it opens the dialog,
> paste in the code copied from the test.html page. (If like me you had
> a browser open at the time, the revlet will not display, but will warn
> you to close other browsers - just ignore this.)
> 6. Get iWeb to publish your site to MobileMe.
> 7. Open your iDisk and navigate to the Sites folder in your Home
> folder on your iDisk. You will see a folder with the same name as your
> site. In that folder will be an html file with the same name as your
> page and another folder, also with the name of your page.
> 8. Upload the revlet to the folder with the same name as the page.
>
> Now visit the page and the revlet should load.
>
> HTH,
> Sarah
> _______________________________________________
works pretty much the same with RapidWeaver, except that you have to
chose "HTML Code" as the new page template. The nav bar, and all theme
elements work OK. The only drawback is that, this way, the "editorial"
content of the page consists in the revlet alone. But, of course, you
can put the text, graphics etc into the revlet.
cheers,
François
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