uploading a test revlet on safari to a web site

Jim Bufalini jim at visitrieve.com
Fri Aug 28 13:47:08 EDT 2009


George,

You link generates a 404 error.

Aloha from Hawaii,

Jim Bufalini

> -----Original Message-----
> From: use-revolution-bounces at lists.runrev.com [mailto:use-revolution-
> bounces at lists.runrev.com] On Behalf Of George C Brackett
> Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 7:38 AM
> To: How to use Revolution
> Subject: Re: uploading a test revlet on safari to a web site
> 
> 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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