Figured it out! (Or at least, I sure hope so.)
Adjusted my firewall software's "excepted websites" configuration (But
during previous testing I'd used the software's "Disable" function?!).
Thanks all the same.
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Vista has Windows Defender. Perhaps Windows 7 does also and it is defending
against something you want to do.
Mike
--- On Mon, 8/1/11, Nicolas Cueto wrote:
From: Nicolas Cueto
Subject: Re: socket timeout on Windows 7
To: "How to use LiveCode"
Date: Monday, August 1, 201
> Probably because it's 64 bit.
My install of Win7 is 32 bit.
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Probably because it's 64 bit. I don't think livecode is 64 bit
ready - and the revlet player sure isn't.
Mike
On Tue, 2 Aug 2011
10:09:12 +0900, Nicolas Cueto wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Just moved to Window 7
Ultimate. Standalones and stacks that were
> working under WinXP,
aren't. (Aaargh!)
>
>
Hi.
Just moved to Window 7 Ultimate. Standalones and stacks that were
working under WinXP, aren't. (Aaargh!)
I'm hoping someone who knows Win7 can explain why the following bit of
script which works under WinXP and Win2k would suddenly not work:
case "select all the numbers, the names in full, a