Revlet default folder
Rick Harrison
harrison at all-auctions.com
Wed Jul 29 20:20:46 EDT 2009
Hi Kevin,
Are you using your own Mac OS X server with the revlet?
If so, how did you set it up to work? Is there any documentation
on how to do that?
Thanks,
Rick
On Jul 29, 2009, at 7:57 PM, Kevin Stallibrass wrote:
> I have saved one of my rev programs for the web. The program stores
> some
> preferences in a .txt file in the default folder next to the app. When
> saving for the web and putting the revlet on my webserver, the app
> still
> works correctly but I've noticed that the default folder now becomes
> the
> desktop storing the .txt file there. This happens on both mac with
> safari
> and XP with IE (I've not tried any other combinations).
>
> This is great because a standard rev app will still work correctly
> with no
> alterations but I feel I'm likely to annoy a lot of users by
> cluttering up
> their desktop. I feel that a better place for the default folder is
> the
> temporary internet files folder so that when this folder is emptied
> via the
> web browser, my files will be removed at the same time.
>
> Trouble is, I've no idea of a global path I could use which would
> work on
> all supported browsers/OS's - is there one?
>
>
>
> Regards
>
> Kevin Stallibrass
>
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