When I execute the command
open stack url fld "tURL" in a new window
from my stack, I can download stacks from a remote server with no problem. But when i save the stack as a standalone, no success. The command
libURLSetStatusCallback "myProgress",the long ID of button "Monitor"
works fine from the standalone. But when the download is complete, no stack opens. Executing "put the openStacks" from the standalone shows that the downloaded stack is not among the open stacks. Again, this happens only with the standalone. I have included all available libraries in my standalone and have turned off the firewall. Any suggestions?
Can't get stacks from the server
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Re: Can't get stacks from the server
Hi ProfessorHagen,
could you post a little code? I suppose you did not just issue the "libURLSetStatusCallback "myProgress",the long ID of button "Monitor"" command.
Do you open the stack in a command after downloading it?
regards
Bernd
could you post a little code? I suppose you did not just issue the "libURLSetStatusCallback "myProgress",the long ID of button "Monitor"" command.
Do you open the stack in a command after downloading it?
regards
Bernd
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Re: Can't get stacks from the server
Thanks to Bernd for helping! Here is what I discovered, in case others encounter a similar problem. I have both revMedia and revStudio. If you save a stack using revMedia, it will open and run with revStudio as well, but will not run with a standalone. However if you open and save that stack with revStudio, it will.
Re: Can't get stacks from the server
Yes, I also had to experience this phenomenon!
Looks like there is a tiny bit in stacks save with RevMedia that prevents them from being opend by any standalone.
Opening and saving them in Studio or Enterprise "fixes" this.
Anyway, this is an official "feature"
Looks like there is a tiny bit in stacks save with RevMedia that prevents them from being opend by any standalone.
Opening and saving them in Studio or Enterprise "fixes" this.
Anyway, this is an official "feature"
