Thanks Monte for your instant reply! The way I normally do development is to
load my splash stack into the IDE, and when I’m ready to test, send a ‘startup’
message via the message box. I don’t expect the IDE to fire startup on my
behalf. This means that I can start a test within the IDE wheneve
Graham
Does your stack either not handle startup or pass startup? In either of those
cases the home stack startup script is probably being run again. So there’s an
easy workaround for you: don’t pass startup or make sure you handle it. But it
would be good if you also reported this because unar
Just installed 8.1.1rc1. I have an Indy licence, which it acknowledges. I then
open a stack I’m working on and try to send it a message via the message box:
send startup to cd 1 of stack “mystack”
The window warning that the Indy license is only valid for organisations with a
turnover of $500K