Hi Alex,
Thanks for the description of your workflow, toolset and dev/test rig - an
interesting direction of travel, especially as it extends to my current setup.
I really like the division of labour between the LC IDE for LC and Coda for
html, CSS and native sync to server. Nice too, the 'close
Hi Keith,
My workflow is not much different from Ralph's.
Short answer:
- edit in IDE, test in IDE
- upload to server using Coda 2 (which I also use to edit non-lc files).
Long answer:
- I don't use any of the LCserver specific features - no entangled
html, no includes, ... - everythin
-
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Thanks for the response, Ralph.
I've struggled to retain/r
Thanks for the response, Ralph.
I've struggled to retain/regain my old local Sites, web server and LC Server on
my home Macs. So, I was thinking of embarking down the script-only stacks
route, using an on-rev LC-Server instance to do any web-services heavy-lifting
work server-to-server, on beha
Keith,
As a follow up... If you have a web server with LC installed running on your
local machine then just a ctrl S in the LC IDE will let you test your server
script(stack) immediately in the currently open IDE instance.
IDE alternatives to edit LC script only stacks are many. I use the Atom fo
I use the standard issue LC IDE to edit the server script, do a "Ctrl S" and
use either a web disk or VPN to drag the saved file to the server. Then I
test my web service in the currently opened IDE. Fast debug cycle.
Easy-peezy...
Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Services
rdim...@ev
describing your setup, Alex.
>>
>> I like the ‘work locally as usual, then upload’ approach - coupled with the
>> essential 'Did everything synch?' check utility! :-)
>>
>> The lightweight LCS hub is very appealing (probably without RevIgniter to
>> avoid
as usual, then upload’ approach - coupled with the
essential 'Did everything synch?' check utility! :-)
The lightweight LCS hub is very appealing (probably without RevIgniter to avoid
any additional complexity) to get the basic plumbing connected.
Time to hit the LCS lessons to see if I
the basic plumbing connected.
Time to hit the LCS lessons to see if I can replicate what you're achieving
with 20-lines, methinks! :-)
Best,
Keith
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I have no idea if this is state of the art or not :-) - but here's what
I do ...
Short answer : the Livecode IDE plus an FTP client (Filezilla).
Longer answer :
99% of what I write for the LC server is standard LC - scriptonly
stacks, used as library stacks.
I have about 20 lines of LCS -
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