Re: Livecode and "Extended Validation" SSL certificates and recursionlimit mystery!

2015-07-14 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 7/13/2015 9:23 PM, Bruce Pokras wrote: The first time I opened the stack in 7.0.6 that had been developed under 6.0.2 I received an error message related to the “openstack” command in the stack script. It said that the value to which I had set the recursionlimit property “is not a number.” The

Re: Livecode and "Extended Validation" SSL certificates and recursionlimit mystery!

2015-07-13 Thread Bruce Pokras
> On Jul 11, 2015, at 4:58 PM, Bruce Pokras wrote: > > >> On Jul 11, 2015, at 9:26 AM, Richard Gaskin >> wrote: >> >> Bruce Pokras wrote: >> >>> Recently, the app's requests for the access token kept resulting in >>> an error message. I tried a lot of differnt work-arounds. Nothing >>> help

Re: Livecode and "Extended Validation" SSL certificates

2015-07-11 Thread Bruce Pokras
> On Jul 11, 2015, at 9:26 AM, Richard Gaskin > wrote: > > Bruce Pokras wrote: > >> Recently, the app's requests for the access token kept resulting in >> an error message. I tried a lot of differnt work-arounds. Nothing >> helped. >> >> I finally posted my problem to an EPO forum for OPS use

Re: Livecode and "Extended Validation" SSL certificates

2015-07-11 Thread J. Landman Gay
On July 11, 2015 8:26:07 AM CDT, Richard Gaskin wrote: > >I've seen a similar issue with an app I make that uses a similar cert >on >the server we use for storage, but here the problem is intermittent so > >I've been reluctant to file a bug report until I can pin down a >reliable >recipe. > >I

Re: Livecode and "Extended Validation" SSL certificates

2015-07-11 Thread Richard Gaskin
Bruce Pokras wrote: > Recently, the app's requests for the access token kept resulting in > an error message. I tried a lot of differnt work-arounds. Nothing > helped. > > I finally posted my problem to an EPO forum for OPS users, and > included the error message which at the time made no sense t

Livecode and "Extended Validation" SSL certificates

2015-07-10 Thread Bruce Pokras
I market a desktop app for Mac and Windows that uses https queries to obtain information from the European Patent Office’s “Open Patent Services” system. Those queries are generally to obtain information about European patents. The EPO likes to have regular users of the OPS system register with