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Re: Accessing projects from a Web page: msg#00055

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Subject: Re: Accessing projects from a Web page

Would some good soul please have a look a the plugintest.html page, which on my platform starts with the following text in the plugin window: Hello Plugin World!

This window was opened by some code in the file plugintest.sts, which was downloaded by your web browser. The browser started the Squeak Virtual Machine (C:\Program Files\Opera\Program\Plugins\Squeak.exe) with a default object image (C:\Program Files\Opera\Program\Plugins\SqueakPlugin.image).

Since you are reading this I guess all is okay then ...

Click FIND in the Navigator bar below to load some example projects. You can get a larger view by clicking "Escape Browser".

--------my observations:

1) there is no Navigation bar (so no escape from the browser)
2) the heigth of the plugin is insufficient for reaching all items of the world menu (i.e. the desktop menu)

Since this is a test page, me too would like to see it work.

BTW the Fullwindow mode link works here and let me access the desktop menu from the world menu.

Thank you in advance.

/Klaus

On Fri, 09 Jun 2006 15:40:52 +0200, Bob Courchaine <bobc@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi, Mark!

It's not really clear below how you "linked to a project".

Here's a test and an example of the HTML you use to access the Squeak
Plugin, which is what Squeak Projects need to run in a browser:

http://wwwisg.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~bert/squeak/plugin/test/plugintest.html

Hope that helps!

Bob

Mark McCarty wrote:
Hi,

Is there a trick to accessing Squeak projects from a Web page?

I built a Web page and linked to a project I put on my Web server which
is hosted by a third party ISP.

Instead of opening the project when the link is clicked the Windows
download dialog box displays. I have to click the Open button to display
the project. It works but I'd rather have the project display without
the dialog box.

Any ideas?






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