You could try out the free tier of services like http://www.formmail.com/
or HTTP://www.SE dgrid.com
On Mar 2, 2016 00:30, "RM" wrote:
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> On 2.03.2016 10:18, Mark Waddingham wrote:
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>> On 2016-03-02 09:01, RM wrote:
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>>> Preferably this would be WITHOUT the message having to go via the
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On 2016-03-02 09:30, RM wrote:
Am I right in understanding that, theoretically a least, the goal is
to implement all the capabilities
of Livecode into the HTML5 engine?
The goal is to implement (over time) as many LiveCode capabilities which
are possible to implement in HTML5 it definitely won
On 2.03.2016 10:18, Mark Waddingham wrote:
On 2016-03-02 09:01, RM wrote:
Preferably this would be WITHOUT the message having to go via the
client's e-mail system as:
1. The message should be anonymous.
2. The end-user may have no e-mail client configured.
Okay so there in terms of what
On 2016-03-02 09:01, RM wrote:
Preferably this would be WITHOUT the message having to go via the
client's e-mail system as:
1. The message should be anonymous.
2. The end-user may have no e-mail client configured.
Okay so there in terms of what you will be able to do in this regard
with th
On 29.02.2016 22:19, RM wrote:
On 29.02.2016 22:13, RM wrote:
On 29.02.2016 21:29, RM wrote:
So:
I made a stack with a button and 2 fields in LiveCode 8.0 DP 15 and
a spot of
scripting in the button, and exported the thing as an HTML5
standalone, then opened
the generated page in Firef
On 29.02.2016 22:13, RM wrote:
On 29.02.2016 21:29, RM wrote:
So:
I made a stack with a button and 2 fields in LiveCode 8.0 DP 15 and a
spot of
scripting in the button, and exported the thing as an HTML5
standalone, then opened
the generated page in Firefox, and (apart from the slightly s
On 29.02.2016 21:29, RM wrote:
So:
I made a stack with a button and 2 fields in LiveCode 8.0 DP 15 and a
spot of
scripting in the button, and exported the thing as an HTML5
standalone, then opened
the generated page in Firefox, and (apart from the slightly squiffy
aesthetics) the thing
loo
So:
I made a stack with a button and 2 fields in LiveCode 8.0 DP 15 and a
spot of
scripting in the button, and exported the thing as an HTML5 standalone,
then opened
the generated page in Firefox, and (apart from the slightly squiffy
aesthetics) the thing
looked and behaved exactly like the o