Just installed 8.1.1rc1. I have an Indy licence, which it acknowledges. I then
open a stack I’m working on and try to send it a message via the message box:
send startup to cd 1 of stack “mystack”
The window warning that the Indy license is only valid for organisations with a
turnover of $500K
Graham
Does your stack either not handle startup or pass startup? In either of those
cases the home stack startup script is probably being run again. So there’s an
easy workaround for you: don’t pass startup or make sure you handle it. But it
would be good if you also reported this because unar
Thanks Monte for your instant reply! The way I normally do development is to
load my splash stack into the IDE, and when I’m ready to test, send a ‘startup’
message via the message box. I don’t expect the IDE to fire startup on my
behalf. This means that I can start a test within the IDE wheneve
I’ve got a preferences stack which is called something like “my preferences”.
It’s not called “my preferences.livecode”. It’s a mainstack, not a substack of
any other. The path to the stack is of the form
/Users/Graham/Library/Preferences/my preferences
If I put the path to the stack in a varia
There are other ways that the stats can be gleaned - protocol headers, for
one, but you have to find someone who is collecting them and is sharing the
info.
On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 7:16 PM, Terry Judd
wrote:
> Hi Richard - I think you may struggle to find that number, and even if you
> do I’d qu
I just sent this mail under the wrong subject - please ignore that version! G
I’ve got a preferences stack which is called something like “my preferences”.
It’s not called “my preferences.livecode”. It’s a mainstack, not a substack of
any other. The path to the stack is of the form
/Users/Graha
I just ran into this, yesterday. I don't know if it matters that I was
using glx2 at the time, or not, but it was my foray into using glx2 in
about a year.
On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 12:03 PM, Mark Wieder
wrote:
> On 04/21/2016 08:39 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
>
>> I just got my first corrupted stack
On Sep 28, 2016 1:25 PM, "Richard Gaskin"
wrote:
>
> Recent metrics suggest that on mobile devices users spend about 80% of
their time in apps, with only 20% in their phone's browser:
Depending on which browser a user prefers, and whether it supports
user-agent spoofing, even the mobile stats are
Graham wrote:
> I’ve got a preferences stack which is called something like “my
> preferences”. It’s not called “my preferences.livecode”. It’s a
> mainstack, not a substack of any other. The path to the stack is
> of the form
>
> /Users/Graham/Library/Preferences/my preferences
>
> If I put the
Is anyone else using testFlight? What is your favorite way to generate the
.ipa file?
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On the second day, God created the oceans.
On the third day, God put the animals on hold for a few hours,
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Thanks Richard. You're right (of course!), it’s a path problem. But it’s a
pretty subtle one, since I obtained the path by executing
put specialFolderPath("preferences") & “/my preferences" into tPrefsPath
Which should have given me a cast iron result. Turns out that this produces a
path with a
Probably not glx2 itself, although LC8 did corrupt a build of glx2 and I had
to revert to an archived copy. That's filed as a separated (but maybe
related) bug report, and Panos says it should be fixed with 8.1.1. I haven't
gone back to check that out, but I can also say that 8.1.1 hasn't produced
Graham Samuel wrote:
> Thanks Richard. You're right (of course!), it’s a path problem. But
> it’s a pretty subtle one, since I obtained the path by executing
> put specialFolderPath("preferences") & “/my preferences" into
> tPrefsPath
>
> Which should have given me a cast iron result. Turns out
Mike Kerner wrote:
> I just ran into this, yesterday. I don't know if it matters that I
> was using glx2 at the time, or not, but it was my foray into using
> glx2 in about a year.
>
> On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 12:03 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
>
>> On 04/21/2016 08:39 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
>>
>>> I j
Hi friends,
I have a stack that I have been using for years, some simple FTP and HTML
stuff,
but with LC 8.1 I get an error when I use:
...
delete URL (zielordner & todel)
...
where "zielordner" is a valid folder on my server, "todel" a valid filename and
both together form a valid pathname, of
well, I'm not saving in legacy format.
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 1:14 PM, Richard Gaskin
wrote:
> Mike Kerner wrote:
>
> > I just ran into this, yesterday. I don't know if it matters that I
> > was using glx2 at the time, or not, but it was my foray into using
> > glx2 in about a year.
> >
> > On
I sent him a copy of mine, just in case.
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 1:51 PM, Mike Kerner
wrote:
> well, I'm not saving in legacy format.
>
> On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 1:14 PM, Richard Gaskin <
> ambassa...@fourthworld.com> wrote:
>
>> Mike Kerner wrote:
>>
>> > I just ran into this, yesterday. I don
> Am 29.09.2016 um 19:38 schrieb Klaus major-k :
>
> Hi friends,
>
> I have a stack that I have been using for years, some simple FTP and HTML
> stuff,
> but with LC 8.1 I get an error when I use:
> ...
> delete URL (zielordner & todel)
forgot to metntion that this is a valid FTP pathname wit
Richard Gaskin wrote
> Thanks for filing that report, Mark.
>
> Just to clarify: the issue is limited to saving in legacy format 2.7 or
> earlier - is that corrrect?
Not entirely. That was one method of getting corrupted stacks,
but there's another bug report I filed as well where a stack just
Well, it does not open mine. I just tried.
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 2:45 PM, mwieder wrote:
> Richard Gaskin wrote
> > Thanks for filing that report, Mark.
> >
> > Just to clarify: the issue is limited to saving in legacy format 2.7 or
> > earlier - is that corrrect?
>
> Not entirely. That was
Jacque’s AirLaunch
> Is anyone else using testFlight? What is your favorite way to generate the
> .ipa file?
>
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Hi Klaus,
both together form a valid pathname, of course!
Anyway I get:
tsneterr: (21) QUOT string not accepted:
DELE /the_above_menitoned/pathname
I see this in a standalone.
And yes I know tsNet is the new external that replaces (more or less) libUrl,
but does it not support DELETE URL XXX?
Dave Kilroy:
Dave, your prescription for loading the iOS app really helped a lot!!!
I got the app onto my iPhone is less than an hour and most of that was spent
making icons. It solves a problem of using very complex software to do a rather
simple task and it’s so easy to go wrong at any step. I
Folks:
I have an app that plays sounds and I don’t want the iPhone to stop playing
them when the phone hibernates. I also have a timer that runs and I don’t want
it to stop after a minute or so.
So, how can I keep an app up front and running without constantly touching the
screen?
I know ther
AFAIK, you can't do this on iOS for just a timer. I was told from someone
high up in Apple that the phone will automatically end or reset a
backgrounded app after roughly 10 minutes or so (at most). Audio is a
different story, because Apple allows music-playing apps to run when
backgrounded, but
Scott:
I use the native sound player to play the sounds. Actually, what I really want
to do is to keep the app in the foreground. I play the audio through my wifi
and if it goes to background, the wifi gets disconnected and it’s a real pain.
A previous version of this app stayed in the foregroun
Scott:
I use the native sound player to play the sounds. Actually, what I really want
to do is to keep the app in the foreground. I play the audio through my wifi
and if it goes to background, the wifi gets disconnected and it’s a real pain.
A previous version of this app stayed in the foregroun
Scott:
I think I’ve got it.
mobileLockIdleTimer
Best,
Bill
> On Sep 29, 2016, at 5:46 PM, William Prothero wrote:
>
> Scott:
> I use the native sound player to play the sounds. Actually, what I really
> want to do is to keep the app in the foreground. I play the audio through my
> wifi and
Today I would like to announce that we are going to be setting up a meeting
on Thursday, October 6th, 9am PST to talk about how we can create an
integration between LiveCode and the standardized eLearning compatibility
systems such as xAPI, TinCan, LTI etc.
The goal of this project is to allow Liv
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