John is the stack connecting to .lc scripts on on-rev in a SSL domain? If not
could it be an issue with ATS? i.e. if you tick the ‘Disable ATS’ box does it
make a difference?
But either way, yet another reason why hostm knocks on-rev into a cocked hat
Kind regards
Dave
> It seems that the s
From: use-livecode on behalf of J.
Landman Gay
Sent: 14 September 2016 19:31
To: How to use LiveCode
Subject: Re: Another fine mess I find myself in...
On 9/14/16 1:19 PM, John Dixon wrote:
> I have just tested another stack that uses .lc scripts to quer
John Dixon wrote:
> iOS 10.0.1 appeared as an update on my iPhone, so I guess it is out
> of beta.
Nice to see them maintain backward compatibility at least as far as
10.0.0. ;)
> I have just tested another stack that uses .lc scripts to query a
> database and with that one everything seems
On 9/14/16 1:19 PM, John Dixon wrote:
I have just tested another stack that uses .lc scripts to query a
database and with that one everything seems fine. I am just a little
confused now why one stack does not work as I did nothing to it
except upgrade
Did you double-check the inclusions? Maybe
half of Richard
Gaskin
Sent: 14 September 2016 18:32
To: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Subject: Re: Another fine mess I find myself in...
John Dixon wrote:
> I have done something that I don't usually do... I have installed the
> latest stuff without waiting for the 'shrieks of despa
John Dixon wrote:
> I have done something that I don't usually do... I have installed the
> latest stuff without waiting for the 'shrieks of despair' to appear
> in the list to find out what the problems are...
>
> I upgraded my iphone to 10
> I upgraded liveCode to 8.1
In that case you have no
I have done something that I don't usually do... I have installed the latest
stuff without waiting for the 'shrieks of despair' to appear in the list to
find out what the problems are...
I upgraded my iphone to 10
I upgraded liveCode to 8.1
After doing this I noticed that the status bar at t