I did a check tonight and do see the same issue. I changed the common
library to call mobileComposeMail and it worked with subject and addressee
specified. I’ll do another test to be sure it works generally as before and
submit a PR. Not sure why the pass isn’t working though.
On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 a
ditto that… I only use it an mobile BR
Andrew:
I'll probably look at switching my code over from revMail to
mobileComposeMail as Brian Milby recommended since I'm only using this
in an iOS/Android app.
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This worked both iOS/Android
There was no need to copy from when web tree to documents folder.
The keys were:
1) no "file://"
2) on desktop the "resources" is the one with "lexicon.livecode" which is
relative the "/web" in the same directory.
But it still requires slash… in web environment sl
Depends on what you mean. On my phone I can put someone on hold, then call
someone else and have them join the conversation. Or I can call a telephone
number at a scheduled time and so does everyone else in the call, and a server
of sorts on the Interwebs connects us all together. My point is th
Teleconferencing is NOT a telephone function.
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On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 7:54 AM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Teleconferencing is a phone function, not a web or file server. The
> agreement with the I
Teleconferencing is a phone function, not a web or file server. The agreement
with the ISP is that you do not try to run a business grade server out of your
home without paying for a business grade internet connection. I do not think
they necessarily are monitoring your traffic to try to catch y
I ran into this over the weekend but didn't check the list until this
morning. After some testing I can confirm this bug appeared in
9.0.0dp11. Filed bug report @
https://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=21172
I'll probably look at switching my code over from revMail to
mobileComposeM
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