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MichaelDavidCox at adelph
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Old July 22nd, 2004, 04:50 PM
> exceptions you note above are local files, it would seem that something is
> not configured appropriately in the Registry on your system for launching
Where in my registry would that be? I am comfortable editing it. Just not
familiar where everything is.

> There are a variety of ways in which a site can integrate with CV as a
> partner site. Deck searching, trade/want list sharing, and price downloads
So, it seems to me I could setup some simple site that allows upload and
download of decks, plus searching of the decks, correct? I just skimmed the
document and it seems simple enough passing XML data back and forth....I
will look into it more tomorrow.

Oh, and the Yu-Gi-Oh! datafile author, Robert, contacted me so I am set on
that front. Thanks.

Sincerely,

Michael Cox
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Bowes" <rob@wolflair.com>
To: cv@support.wolflair.com
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 8:14 PM
Subject: Re: [CardVault] Re: Question


> At 03:04 AM 7/22/2004 -0400, you wrote:
> > > CV should be just using the default web browser to view HTML files. I
know
> > > when I view a FAQ or whatever, it launches Firefox for me. Do you have
IE
> > > or Firefox set up as the default HTML viewer?
> >FireFox is my default. View Tutorial and View User Manual both launch IE
> >but it just goes to a blank screen. All the others seem to open Firefox
> >correctly.
>
> All of the browser launching code within CV is identical, regardless of
> whether it's a web URL (http://) or a local file URL (local filename). The
> default browser configured with Windows is invoked via the proper API call
> to have Windows figure out the right browser and launch it. Since the two
> exceptions you note above are local files, it would seem that something is
> not confingured appropriately in the Registry on your system for launching
> a browser on a local file. This would probably be an issue with how
Firefox
> is configured.
>
> >Where would I go to learn what the site would need to do to become a
partner
> >site for Yu Gi Oh?
>
> There are a variety of ways in which a site can integrate with CV as a
> partner site. Deck searching, trade/want list sharing, and price downloads
> all can be interfaced with CV. So it really depends on what the site
> emphasizes. The big issue is that a large number of sites are written as
> closed systems, which makes it hard to integrate functionality with a
> product like CV. Sites that are well-written in a modular fashion are much
> easier to integrate. It does require a modicum of work on the part of the
> site, ranging from a few hours to many days, depending on how the site
code
> is written. The complete technical documentation will be found at the URL
> below.
> http://www.wolflair.com/docs/partners.pdf
>
> We're happy to assist in whatever way possible to get the site up and
> running. And we're working with a couple of sites that want us to add
> specialized functionality in CV to optimally support those sites (e.g.
> auction sites).
>
> Thanks, Rob
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
> Rob Bowes (rob@wolflair.com) (650)
588-8252
> Lone Wolf Development
www.wolflair.com



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