more on-rev issues

Pierre Sahores sc at sahores-conseil.com
Sat Aug 18 16:03:15 EDT 2012


Use 

> <?rev
>  put "Hello world."
>  ?>

without space between ?rev to get a response from the revServer 4.6.4 and 

> <?lc
>  put "Hello world."
>  ?>

 to get a response from the LC-Server 5.0.2.

As you will verify, both engines are available to each on-rev accounts

About the on-rev standalone, you are true and the best is to code your server-side components directly in the LC desktop dedicated IDE in using Stephen Barncard's method (double-click your server-side LC-server stack.livecode library from within your prefered FTP browser and it will launches your LC destop dev IDE - works fine, at least against CyberDuck / MacOS X 10.6.x and 10.7.x).

Best,

Le 18 août 2012 à 21:19, Dr. Hawkins a écrit :

> This is getting more frustrating by the minute . . .
> 
> The On-rev standalone seems unstable, at best.  hitting a couple of arrow
> keys to maneuver seems to knock it out of commission.  It didn't even occur
> to me to check or ssh access.
> 
> Anyway, on-rev doesn't seem to be rendering .irev files as such; it's
> simply ignoring them
> 
> The file
> 
> <? rev
>  put "Hello world."
>  ?>
> at http://dochawkbk.on-rev.com/mytest.irev
> 
> produces
> 
> This is new text
> 
> 
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