Revlets on the web
Bob Sneidar
bobs at twft.com
Wed Jan 25 19:10:10 EST 2012
I give you this from the Apple Support community:
You can switch to 32 bit mode on Safari on a Mac running Snow Leopard 10.6.8 and Safari 5.1.
Right or control click the Safari app in the Applications folder then click Get Info.
Select: open in 32-bit mode
Quit then relaunch Safari.
I got this by Googling. Google is our friend.
Bob
On Jan 25, 2012, at 2:33 PM, Jim Hurley wrote:
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>> Message: 20
>> Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2012 09:56:25 -0600
>> From: "J. Landman Gay" <jacque at hyperactivesw.com>
>> To: How to use LiveCode <use-livecode at lists.runrev.com>
>> Subject: Re: Revlets on the web
>> Message-ID: <4F1ED4A9.8050207 at hyperactivesw.com>
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>> On 1/23/12 2:16 PM, Jim Hurley wrote:
>>> I think I knew how to do this at one time.
>>>
>>> I have an app saved for the Web as a revlet
>>>
>>> After saving as a standalone (for the web) a page opens in Safari
>>> that says it is a test page--BUT NOT APP. Is the app supposed to open
>>> in Safari as a RevLet?
>>
>> Yes, provided you have the plugin installed, but currently it only works
>> in 32-bit mode. I think Safari defaults to 64-bit now.
>
> Thanks Jacque. I went over to Fire Fox and it works there, so that must be the problem.
>
> Is there something I can do to get it working in Safari?
>
> I don't know bits from bats. Is there a way to change an image from 32 to 64, or a way to change the mode in Safari?
>
> Jim Hurley
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