In a sample iOS test app I made, I couldn't find any traces of my
script, it was all obscured. The easiest way to tell is to try looking
at one of yours and see what you find. I didn't try building for Android.
On 9/29/13 1:48 PM, Mike Kerner wrote:
If the scripts are not compiled/obscured for
If the scripts are not compiled/obscured for the desktop, I would be
willing to bet that they are not for the handheld, either.
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 1:03 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> On 9/28/13 3:46 PM, Mike Kerner wrote:
>
>> Well, I ONLY use Commercial, but on the Stacks pane of the Standalo
On 9/28/13 3:46 PM, Mike Kerner wrote:
Well, I ONLY use Commercial, but on the Stacks pane of the Standalone
Application Settings, everything is greyed out.
Oh, I think I see now. You must be building for mobile, where that pane
doesn't apply.
You can set the password via the message box as
Well, I ONLY use Commercial, but on the Stacks pane of the Standalone
Application Settings, everything is greyed out.
On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 2:02 PM, Andrew Kluthe wrote:
> I typically just set the password from the message box. Had no problem
> encrypting projects that had encrypted 3rd party
I typically just set the password from the message box. Had no problem
encrypting projects that had encrypted 3rd party libraries as substack in
4.0 - 5.5
Honestly haven't used the newer livecode commerical I have much as it
typically takes a while for me to feel confident enough in a release to
m
On 9/28/13 8:08 AM, Mike Kerner wrote:
If you're using mobGui, or tmC or any other password-protected library, how
the heck are you supposed to password protect your project? The option
isn't even available. I assume that's because those libraries are already
protected.
Assuming you're using
That's a good question, Roger, and I don't know what the impact would be
afterward...
On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 10:19 AM, Roger Eller
wrote:
> Can you set your own password *before* injecting a protected library stack?
>
> ~Roger
> On Sep 28, 2013 9:09 AM, "Mike Kerner" wrote:
>
> > If you're usi
Can you set your own password *before* injecting a protected library stack?
~Roger
On Sep 28, 2013 9:09 AM, "Mike Kerner" wrote:
> If you're using mobGui, or tmC or any other password-protected library, how
> the heck are you supposed to password protect your project? The option
> isn't even av
Hi
You need to be using the commercial version to be able to password protect
the stack/s.
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If you're using mobGui, or tmC or any other password-protected library, how
the heck are you supposed to password protect your project? The option
isn't even available. I assume that's because those libraries are already
protected.
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