Folks,
Just to clarify here. I've responded to Gerry. There was nothing wrong with
the library, no change was needed. Facebook changed their setup and now the
dashboard looks different and some settings changed places. Thats all.
As usual, all my libraries are dual licensed and unlocked. One can
Andre has responded. So hopefully the issue will be sorted out soon.
Gerry
On Thu, 18 Dec 2014 at 7:15 am, Gerry wrote:
> Bob, it's not a LiveCode version problem. Facebook has changed something
> in the way they do authentication. Andre needs to update the library.
>
> Gerry
> On Thu, 18 Dec
Bob, it's not a LiveCode version problem. Facebook has changed something in
the way they do authentication. Andre needs to update the library.
Gerry
On Thu, 18 Dec 2014 at 7:11 am, Kevin Miller wrote:
> We do monitor this list. However as ever our focus has to be on
> ³actionable intelligence²,
We do monitor this list. However as ever our focus has to be on
³actionable intelligence², I.e. bug reports filed in the QA center with a
recipe. We¹re extremely active responding on there.
Kind regards,
Kevin
Kevin Miller ~ ke...@livecode.com ~ http://www.livecode.com/
LiveCode: Everyone can cr
Mine experience has been good as well. And I *really* like Livecode, so I try
to refrain from openly criticizing their work, and cringe when I see others
doing so. I think what they have produced is nothing short of spectacular. I am
not a “software developer” by *any* means, and yet I have prod
Bob, I certainly hope not! My experience of customer support from RunRev is
that is has been uniformly excellent and their helpfulness compares very
well with most other companies...
Bob Sneidar-2 wrote
> Thank goodness the software engineers do *NOT* monitor this list. They
> would likely have b
Thank goodness the software engineers do *NOT* monitor this list. They would
likely have become severely depressed by the criticism here, and all given up
out of despair and depression. They would probably be in therapy by now.
Bob S
> On Dec 17, 2014, at 06:38 , Dr. Hawkins wrote:
>
> On T
What version of LC was compatible with FacebookLib? Go back and use that until
it’s resolved. If you think that’s not normal, I just had to rollback Exchange
SP3 rollup 8 because of a serious bug.
Bob S
> On Dec 17, 2014, at 01:37 , Gerry wrote:
>
> Yep but the LiveCode product is largely u
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 11:14 PM, Mark Schonewille <
m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com> wrote:
>
> LiveCode is a commercial product too. Quite a few bugs were reported a
> decade ago and were not fixed.
>
Livecode is hardly a decent example of upgrade and maintenance for a
commercial product . . .
> Am 17.12.2014 um 07:49 schrieb Mark Schonewille
> :
>
> Gerry,
>
> A few follow-up e-mails within 4 weeks is really too much. Try again in a few
> months. It isn't easy to fix something like this, especially if you're busy
> like Andre.
>
If that´s the way you are thinking support has to
Mark, how is a couple of emails in the 3-4 week period following my
original query "bugging" someone? Especially when they had promised to get
back to me?
Gerry
On Wed Dec 17 2014 at 9:47:58 PM Dave Kilroy
wrote:
> Gerry it's up to you how you take this forward, I don't agree with Mark's
> stan
Gerry it's up to you how you take this forward, I don't agree with Mark's
stance and don't think you have behaved unreasonably.
Kind regards
Dave
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Sure, Gerry. Go on, continue bugging Andre, if you think that it makes
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Gerry if a customer had come to me with a bug report and I had said I would
get back to him - and 3 or 4 weeks had gone by and I still hadn't contacted
him - then I would be feeling embarressed.
I should think that something has occurred for Andre to have not emailed you
to at least explain the d
Yep but the LiveCode product is largely usable in spite of those bugs. The
Facebook lib isn't at functional right now.
See the difference?
Gerry
On Wed, 17 Dec 2014 at 6:14 pm, Mark Schonewille <
m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com> wrote:
> LiveCode is a commercial product too. Quite a few bugs we
LiveCode is a commercial product too. Quite a few bugs were reported a
decade ago and were not fixed.
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Really? I should wait a few *months*? It's a commercial product!
g
On Wed Dec 17 2014 at 5:50:12 PM Mark Schonewille <
m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com> wrote:
> Gerry,
>
> A few follow-up e-mails within 4 weeks is really too much. Try again in
> a few months. It isn't easy to fix something like
Gerry,
A few follow-up e-mails within 4 weeks is really too much. Try again in
a few months. It isn't easy to fix something like this, especially if
you're busy like Andre.
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