Keith, to use the latest version (1.4b) of revIgniter with the latest version of the server engine on On-Rev you currently need to change the extensions of all files to .lc (sorry for the inconvenience). Note: This applies to revIgniter installations on On-Rev only.
The next revIgniter version will include the .lc extension. Ralf On 14.08.2011, at 21:52, Keith Clarke wrote: > ...great, thanks Ralf - for the clarification and for creating and sharing > the fantastic revIgniter resource. > > BTW are there any additional setup steps needed for work with LiveCode Server > and .lc files rather revServer .irev environment - for example, does > index.irev change to index.lc? > Best, > Keith.. > > On 14 Aug 2011, at 20:12, Ralf Bitter wrote: > >> Hi Keith, >> >> every addon domain needs it's own revIgniter installation. >> So, the revIgniter files go into public_html/yourAddonDomain. >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> Ralf >> >> >> >> On 14.08.2011, at 16:01, Keith Clarke wrote: >> >>> Hi folks, >>> When using revIgniter for on-rev, across multiple addon domains, where >>> should the revIgniter files be installed? The revIgniter installation >>> instructions state, at lines: >>> >>> '2. Upload the revIgniter folders and files to your server. Normally the >>> index.irev file will be at your root.' >>> >>> '3. Open the application/config/config.irev file with a text editor and set >>> your base URL. >>> >>> The latter seems to imply a per-site implementation, so it seems that the >>> 'root' cited in line 2 does not mean the docroot of mydom...@on-rev.com. >>> So, do the revIgniter files go into the addon domain's docroot or webroot >>> (public_html/)? >>> Best, >>> Keith.. >>> _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode