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Post by meerkat on Jan 18, 2013 7:10:59 GMT -5

To run locally you do not need a server. If you run your application on the web you need a server. RB is also a server. However, I'm running my applications behind Apache.

How do I attach a run basic program to my website?


Not exactly sure about this question. When someone runs your application from a web site, it is automatically attached to the website. That is what RB was designed for.

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Post by roguelantern on Feb 7, 2013 12:09:48 GMT -5

Well, one has to have access to a Runbasic server somewhere, and that server must be visible to the web. It could be running on your home pc, or as a rented service. Then, the piece of code to be executed must be published on the Runbasic server, I guess you know that already. This gives the address to your Runbasic app, right?

To get the app visible on a different website, one way is to use the <iframe> tag in the page and use it to point to the Runbasic server app address. This would result in a Runbasic app being embedded into a frame in the web page. Try to google up the <iframe> tag and see how it is used in a web page. Of course, you need to be able to put the <iframe> into the page.

Sorry about being vague, I'm in a bit of a hurry. Just let me know if you need more information on this and I can try to put up an example for you.

Last Edit: Feb 7, 2013 12:10:45 GMT -5 by roguelantern
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Post by jerry on Aug 11, 2013 16:10:10 GMT -5

I've just purchased runBAsic less than a week ago and I can see the need for this feature. I want to be able to compile y app to a standalone application so that it would be easier to deploy.


Something else we need, at least me, I need to be able to run my apps on a server without a Xserver. I need this one really, really bad!
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