which algorithms are recommended these days. Know that MD5 is not
recommended. You can pick really big keys since the symmetrical algorithm is
quick and the public/private algorithm will be working on a very tiny set of
data.
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> On Nov 15, 2014, at 5:58 AM, Richard Gaskin
> wrote:
>
> Kee, What asymmetrical encryption do you use with LiveCode?
encrypt theFilePassword using rsa with public key myapppublickey
just using the normal RSA algorithm for asymmetrical encryption.
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Why is each item on a separate line? How do I get Unicode Livecode to produce
the same output as pre-7?
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invisible when
viewed in a browser. Either way, once I cleaned off characters from the Xpath
function results, it did the right thing.
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> On Jan 14, 2015, at 9:48 AM, kee nethery wrote:
>
> In the pre-Unicode days, this code:
>
> set the itemdelimiter to tab
> put empty
ponga.com
> On Jan 14, 2015, at 11:07 AM, j...@souslelogo.com wrote:
>
> Hi list
> A client of mine wants to add a few virtual visits of warehouses
> and appartments on his website. Those virtual visits will include
> various clickable hot spots, for instance to move from one room
> to another,
erver Mac. Doing that, you’ll access it as if it
was a web page using the get URL command.
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lation and insert the
longest translation regardless of language. I could then adjust the buttons and
fields appropriately knowing they would work properly regardless which language
was selected.
That is what I came up with when I was playing with a multi-lingual Livecode
project. Seemed to w
> On Jan 19, 2015, at 10:55 AM, William Prothero
> wrote:
>
> Folks:
> I have been working on an educational app that I’m going to give away for
> free. I think of it as ROI for all the money I’ve gotten in NSF grants over
> the years. But, since I’m giving this away for free, I’d like to ma
s and ask them to contact you via email so
that you can interview them to have them give you advice, or really old
versions and really ask them to upgrade.
My two cents.
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> On Jan 19, 2015, at 10:55 AM, William Prothero
> wrote:
>
> So, I’d like to get some feedbac
Need more details.
What are you encrypting? What is the hash of? Need some idea of what you are
attempting to do to answer your question.
Kee Nethery
> On Feb 4, 2015, at 1:40 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
>
> Hi all.
>
> I’m using encrypt/decrypt with aes128 cipher. Am I going to
This is exactly the problem faced by circuit board layout programs, and I’ve
never seen an algorithm for it.
You might want to look to see if there are any open source circuit board layout
programs available out there and see how they do tracing layouts.
Kee Nethery
> On Feb 10, 2015, at
What is PDF/A?
It’s a TLA I’m unfamiliar with.
Kee
> On Feb 19, 2015, at 6:21 PM, Dr. Hawkins wrote:
>
> Actually, put in PDF/A for #3--without it, I will have no choice but to use
> another platform, as it will be mandatory for ECF court filing in a couple
> of years.
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Compare all the variants of 802.11 that your router supports and that your
MacBook Air supports. Could be there is no common 802.11 between them if your
router is really old tech.
Kee
> On Feb 25, 2015, at 8:25 AM, Richmond wrote:
>
> I have a wired+wireless router connected to my cable mode
> On Feb 25, 2015, at 9:02 AM, Richmond wrote:
>
> On 25/02/15 18:31, kee nethery wrote:
>> Compare all the variants of 802.11 that your router supports and that your
>> MacBook Air supports. Could be there is no common 802.11 between them if
>> your router is
I don’t own a Windows machine, I don’t test on a Windows machine, I do however
have an internal app that is used on Macs except for two Windows users. I click
the checkbox for build a Windows Standalone and the Windows version works just
fine for them.
Kee Nethery
heers,
Kee Nethery
> On Mar 13, 2015, at 10:25 PM, William Prothero
> wrote:
>
> Thanks,
> I’ll give it a whack.
> Bill
>
>> On Mar 13, 2015, at 1:07 PM, Michael Doub wrote:
>>
>> I had never heard of kml, so I poked around a bit and found some samp
Are you confusing data with labels?
kee
Normally you’d do something like this where the data is not part of the labels
(the indents are just for readability):
Tiemo Hollmann
toolb...@kestner.de
Kee Nethery
shared data is stored so that
each client can access and write to it.
Is anyone else out there doing this and if so, what experiences could you share
with me?
Thanks in advance.
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Or if they have RJ11 phone jacks, PhoneNet connectors.
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> On Mar 27, 2015, at 1:39 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
>
> Localtalk connectors.
>
> Bob S
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On Jul 8, 2014, at 2:27 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
>
> On 7/8/14 9:44 AM, "Peter Haworth" wrote:
>
>> I have a stack with two cards in it each of which is a different size.
>
>
> I've been trying to understand how this is possible. Do you mean you're
> adjusting the stack dimensions to accommod
Swift is going to have an amazingly fast adoption rate.
People learned Objective-C to write Apple apps. It’s not really usable for
anything else. All those people using Objective-C will switch to Swift for
several reasons; it is easier to learn (it has a playground), it is designed to
prevent
for a really
long period of time, I know that is where I need to add a debug statement and
figure out why it is taking so long there.
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way to save a stack as
an application via script command.
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there someone out there with printer foo who I can hire to fix this for me?
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> Homepage: http://economy-x-talk.com
> Twitter: http://twitter.com/xtalkprogrammer
> KvK: 50277553
>
> Installer Maker for LiveCode:
> http://qery.us/468
>
> Buy my new book "Programming LiveCode for the Real Beginner"
> http://qery.us/3fi
>
>
I use the launcher/updater with the script/data stack model so my standalones
can save changes into it’s stacks. Wonder if it would make sense to have a
standard version of that launcher/updater so that newbies can just grab it and
use it.
Kee
On Aug 15, 2014, at 7:13 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote
I imported a stack that uses a whole series of separate backgrounds. I’m
converting it into Livecode and one of the things I’d like to do to bring it
into the modern era is to get rid of card fields/buttons/scripts and background
fields/buttons/scripts and just have fields, buttons and card/stac
OK, I’ll give it a try. Thanks!
Kee
> On Oct 4, 2014, at 1:40 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
>
>> From the message box, set the HCAddressing to false. That's all you should
>> need to do.
>
> On October 4, 2014 3:16:45 PM CDT, kee nethery wrote:
>> I import
Jacque!
Kee
> On Oct 5, 2014, at 1:18 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
>
> On 10/5/2014, 1:52 PM, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:
>> Kee Nethery says that he wants to remove backgrounds in a stack
>> “to bring it into the modern era” Can anybody explain this statement ?
>>
>
eeBSD. It's what he runs for his personal servers.
I have no idea how big the market is for FreeBSD installations of LiveCode, but
the OS has an excellent reputation as a server.
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es and see if it works (or
doesn't), it won't hurt you a bit" in order to see if it works or not.
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example, by clicking a "Mail" button in the email program)."
He'd have to click send for each and every email.
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It is possible to get any information about the browser running a web based
livecode stack? If so, how? Didn't see anything in the dictionary.
For example, Safari 5.0.5 or IE 7.2 or anything like that?
Thanks, Kee Nethery
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Jun 1, 2011, at 3:48 PM, Kee Nethery wrote:
>
>> It is possible to get any information about the browser running a web based
>> livecode stack? If so, how? Didn't see anything in the dictionary.
>>
>> For example, Safari 5.0.5
for me. I'm sure there are quite a few other useful items that
> can be queried this way.
>
> On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 6:49 PM, Kee Nethery wrote:
>
>> I see HTTP stuff in the dictionary for talking to a server and getting web
>> pages. I don't see a way to query rev
ly is, that would be
useful also.
Thanks,
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Actually I think on the Mac it is textfont=Lucinda Grande textsize = 11
On Jul 5, 2011, at 2:55 PM, Kee Nethery wrote:
> On Mac OS X I think the default textsize is 10 and the default textfont is
> Lucinda Grande.
> If someone wants to give me the defaults for Windows, (and confirm
Thank you Terry.
On Mac OS X this command:
put the effective textfont of this stack && the effective textsize of this stack
returns:
Lucinda Grande 11
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When I create a revlet using revweb, and access it via a browser, it appears
that answer and ask don't work 100%.
In "ask", I can type in the field presented and completely replace what is in
the field but I cannot edit what is in the dialog field. It also appears that I
cannot click on the bu
On Jul 11, 2011, at 12:39 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
> Hi Kee,
>
> There is a focus problem that either doesn't let you type text in the dialog
> or doesn't let you use the browser after the dialog disappears.
yep
> I think that the best way to do this is by making a group with a custom
> d
How does one determine the preferred written language for a user's computer?
For example, when to display French versus English or Italian?
How does one typically make a multi-lingual Livecode app? Put all the
translations in custom properties and set everything when the language changes?
spent building code to
prevent people from using your software is typically better spent building code
that makes people want to use your software. For most software, people who
pirate it were never going to pay for it and probably are not actually using
it. Focus on building market share.
Kee Ne
specific setup for immediate distribution, you'll
have to wait for the physical media distribution.
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Oregon physical Apple stores appear to be letting people come into the store to
do the install. Perhaps physical Apple stores in your location offer the same
service.
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characters and as 6 bytes.
I want UTF8 instead of UTF16 because UTF8 is the same byte stream regardless of
processor endian-ness and more importantly, the entire web uses UTF8.
Is this crazy talk or would this be your ideal programming system for u
uot;normal" CGI. The commands come into Apache and Apache handles the juggling of
all the connections. More mainstream, more industrial, but way less
documentation and examples.
Kee Nethery
On Aug 26, 2011, at 6:09 PM, Timothy Miller wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I have a vague not
RunRev has this
service. In general I have to control all the components of server services
that I create so I tend to ignore the "who hosts livecode server" kinds of
comments.
Someone will help you I'm sure.
Kee
>
> Tim
>
>
>
>
> On Aug 26, 2011
How does one display via Livecode, an icon image inside a .icns file?
I can drag an application icon onto a stack and have Livecode find it's .icns
file. But I don't know how to open the .icns file and use one of the images
inside to display in the stack.
Is there a way to do
My apology, I should have looked harder.
Found the solution in a forum thread. Sorry for wasting bandwidth.
http://forums.runrev.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=7764
Kee
On Sep 14, 2011, at 10:21 AM, Kee Nethery wrote:
> How does one display via Livecode, an icon image inside a .icns file?
r? Something that I can drop and drag GUI elements and have it create
CSS and HTML? If I have the HTML and CSS, I can have RevServer "create" the
HTML with the data in it.
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is incorrect.
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On Oct 3, 2011, at 4:03 AM, Graham Samuel wrote:
> The applicable part of the GPL referring to compiled and complete versions of
> programs (such as GhostScript in binary form, which is what I intend to use)
> is Section 6. It does allow use of the compiled
; is in theText then
repeat with x = the number of chars in theText down to 1
if char x of theText = "'" then
put "'" before char x of theText
end if
end repeat
end if
return theText
end escapeQuote
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iveCode?
I think you want the "load" command.
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and a URL that
explains it (with the unlock code encoded in the URL). That will let you know
whether the unlock code is out there in major use.
Finally, for each revision of your software, include some number of the unlock
codes that if seen will cause the app to disable itself.
Kee Nethery
O
-b
then IP-c then IP-b then IP-a then IP-c etc for the same reg code within the
same day, you absolutely have multiple users using one reg code.
Kee
>
> Gerry
>
>
> Kee Nethery wrote:
>> Log all the server connections. Once a day examine the log files to see if
>&g
on a server.
Just a thought, could be totally wrong.
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I presume the answer is no but ... are there any LiveCode IMAP client libraries
for LiveCode to act as a mail client?
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On Feb 11, 2012, at 12:57 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> I'd wager a majority of computing professionals these days don't even know
> who Vannevar Bush was, or Project Xanadu. Kids...
My wife owns a laser printed, hand bound user guide for Project Xanadu that she
got from one of the guys on the
"x" is (perhaps speeds up execution?)
Kee Nethery
On Aug 5, 2013, at 1:30 PM, Paul D. DeRocco wrote:
>> From: dunb...@aol.com
>>
>> Just ask yourself this"
>>
>> answer testNumber mod 2
>>
>> If you get a "1", testnumber is odd,
A summer class in "Computer programming and slide rules" in 1969 in the sixth
grade on a teletype with paper tape.
First personal computer was a SouthWest Technical Products 6800 in 1978.
Kee Nethery
On Aug 14, 2013, at 1:50 PM, Jerry Jensen wrote:
> I had my first computer
What about if the user logs in using their corporate login data and you assign
them a unique id based upon that? Maybe your app gathers some data about the
phone (model, whatever is available) to characterize the device to some degree
in case they have multiple?
Kee Nethery
On Feb 16, 2014
all have access to
that server.
The fun thing is that the logs get rolled so that it’s only the last some
number of days that is stored in the logs. If I never need to look at the data,
the files stay a fixed size.
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On Apr 5, 2014, at 12:04 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
> Susan Kare, with a cameo by Clarus:
>
> http://priceonomics.com/the-woman-behind-apples-first-icons/
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the stack back to us. We push your code into our
systems and from then on, your products can get unlock codes based upon your
algorithms.
Happy to send the stack to anyone you wants it.
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I believe QuitTime has the ability to record your screen into a video and if
you do the LiveCode app demo and record it you could have that video in
KeyNote. Plus, you could ship it to other folks and they could see it also.
Kee Nethery
On Mar 12, 2012, at 2:29 PM, Bob Earp wrote:
> I hav
This is correct except it is a key value pair:
http://kweto.com/receiveData.irev?date=Jan2012,sender=Nicolas%20Cuelo
that kind of thing. Also, the data you pass should be URL encoded (as in above
replacing the space between your names with the URL encoded version of that
character).
Kee
ens your app and looks
inside to see what languages it supports.
You can name the folders "English.lproj" or "en.lproj" and "Spanish.lproj" or
"es.lproj" but the trend is towards using the ISO names for the languages.
Kee Nethery
On Apr 5, 2012, at 4
On Apr 6, 2012, at 1:40 AM, Sergio Schvarstein wrote:
> Great !
>
> Thanks Kee and thanks Matthias. :-)
>
> I've added the two empty folders via the standalone settings and it worked.
> Now the binary localization is set to ("en","es") so let's see if in the
> iTunes info it appears as "Engl
Or just use the Mac Archive or Compress menu item in the Finder. It works great.
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I would guess that your complaint is one they are hearing right now from other
similar customers. Until the software is actually for sale, it probably does
not make much sense to get worked up about their distribution system for large
organizations.
Their last OS update price was around $30. H
Scratch is open source and many other environments have used that UI for
coding. My son who is now 10 has been coding in Scratch for 3 or 4 years. It is
a very easy to learn environment and it supports message passing, objects,
variables, etc. He's learned some very high level concepts without k
On Jun 9, 2012, at 7:32 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:
> It seems that globals are global to any main stack currently in memory. If
> I have global gXYZ defined in stack file A, then open stack file B which
> also has a global defined for gXYZ, whatever is done to gXYZ within stack
> file A will affec
Wouldn't altering a file inside the application bundle invalidate the code
signing required by MAS and makes it look to the OS as though some malware has
altered that application?
Kee Nethery
> On 19/06/12 09:45, Peter Haworth wrote:
>
> Personally I would save any pref
g and cannot be interpreted by a human.
Just my two cents.
Kee Nethery
On Jul 17, 2012, at 4:18 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:
> I'm pretty sure this is not possible but it would be very cool if a
> parameter to a command could be a conditiion something like:
>
> myCommand parm1
small program, he
turns to Scratch.
That said, it is not designed to create standalone apps. It's not a replacement
for something like LiveCode. But as a first programming language, it is
amazingly good.
Kee Nethery
On Jul 19, 2012, at 12:19 AM, Peter Alcibiades wrote:
&
On Jul 25, 2012, at 8:27 AM, paolo mazza wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have a question about in-app purchase of Apple.I was told "Your
> server doesn't have to keep track of who has purchased what because
> Apple does that. "
> Is it true?
> In particular I need to receive from Apple the email of my cust
His name is Clarus. I have a button on my jean jacket with his picture that …
can be rotated to the appropriate orientation.
Kee
On Aug 14, 2012, at 7:48 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> On 8/14/12 6:44 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
>> For the folks that gotta have more cowbell, er, Hypercard:
>>
>> http:
InfoWallet
That would be Bill Vlahos
Kee
On Sep 26, 2012, at 1:59 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
> Doesn't one of the Livecode devs make the product SafeWallet? Or was that
> InfoWallet?
>
> Bob
>
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On Oct 11, 2012, at 2:09 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:
> With apologies to our non-USA and those who live outside the SF Bay Area
> but GOOO GIANTS
Would you turn them into gooo with a blender or would you use some kind of
chemical to dissolve them?
Kee
_
Wouldn't you URLencode this stuff since mailto: is a URI prefix?
Kee Nethery
On Oct 24, 2012, at 10:41 PM, Bob Earp wrote:
> I'm using revGoURL to send eMails to Apple Mail as follows;
>
> put "mailto:?"&; lSubjectTxt & "&" & lAddre
For this, I'd do it "by hand". Treat the numbers as text in a field rather than
digits and follow the same process you would if you were to do this on paper.
For modulo I'd start by making a list of multiples of 97 and start manually
subtracting them.
for example,
1234516789012345678901234
-97
My understanding was that BeOS had few drivers and few protocol stacks whereas
the NeXT Mach version of Unix had everything. BeOS was very shiny but not full
featured. Unix rugged robust reliable but not sexy. From what I recall, it was
not price, it was time to market with an OS that could matc
hen my LiveCode app is trying
to look up a DNS entry to grab a config file to ensure it is the latest code
running. Could be the livecode DNS lookup routine is impatient. Could be it
should be waiting a tad longer for a DNS response and it isn't. Might be a bug
in LiveCode.
Just a though
For banking I just purchased a cheap Chromebook. Just got it today. Gonna see
if it can talk to all the banks we use. But that is all it will ever be used
for, banking.
Kee
On Nov 26, 2012, at 11:59 AM, Richmond wrote:
> On 11/26/2012 09:16 PM, Mike Kerner wrote:
>> Rootkits and bootloaders a
r the reviewers to experience the full experience. Even if you
have to mock up the data.
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this year. There are no other dates after that.
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ZX81
CPU chip was made by Zilog (thus the "Z").
The first Sinclair used the Z80. The Z80 chip was "Z80" because it was binary
compatible with the Intel 8080. The ZX81 was a Z80 CPU with more stuff added
into it, thus, the ZX81 (presumably eXtra and 81 because that was the next
number).
Back
switch
case 1
stuff
break
case 2
…
case 500
stuff
break
default
stuff CASE for ALL excluded cases
break
end switch
On Dec 27, 2012, at 2:26 PM, Richmond wrote:
> So there I am up to my thighs in a switch statement with a good 500 odd cases
> .
Asterisk is HUGE.
There is no reason to port it to Mac. All the cards are what make it so useful
and those are all for Linux. Odds are, if there is something that is telephony
based that you want done, you can probably configure Asterisk to do it.
You can get books on how to configure Asterisk
Can you give examples?
Kee
On Jan 15, 2013, at 12:10 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:
> I think this has been discussed before but it appears that the long name of
> an object sometimes includes IDs rather than names. Specifically, if a
> control's name is empty, it's long name will use IDs rather th
Just think of all the weirdness of that 18 year client that you won't have to
deal with and of the nice shiny new computer you'll be working on and how nice
and defragmented your data will be on the new shiny computer. I think your life
is about to get a whole lot better.
If you want to ponder
I know them. Will send press release asap.
Kee
On Jan 30, 2013, at 12:14 PM, Graham Samuel wrote:
> Matt Neuberg is also a Contributing Editor to Tidbits - shame if he has a
> negative view, as Tidbits readers are likely to be keen on the 'successor to
> Hypercard' angle, especially as LC can
Java apps work just fine. For example Minecraft works.
Java in the browser has been blocked. Web sites that load java code onto your
machine have been halted from running.
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On Feb 7, 2013, at 5:20 PM, Monte Goulding wrote:
> Really would be nice if the whole platform moved to utf8... stretch goal???
Interesting, I just assumed that re-organizing the code would involve UTF8. My
bad.
BFA
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after the tag= if you are using a
GET.
I'm guessing there is a plugin for firefox that would catch the GET or POSt
that gets submitted from a browser but I do this so infrequently that I have
not searched for it. Someone else on this list probably has that answer.
Kee Nethery
On Nov 28, 201
ernal web site alters its HTML response, your code will break.
Kee Nethery
On Dec 13, 2010, at 8:07 PM, Terry Judd wrote:
> Does anyone have a LC routine (or tips on how to write one) that will enable
> me to get a public IP address rather than the local one assigned by a
> router?
>
I include a script in every card I ever create:
on sanitize
-- reset everything to the state I want it to be when it gets distributed
end sanitize
I've heard of another doing the same thing with
on stripandship
Then on the very first card I have two scripts that are
on sanitize
sanitizeFirst
have it populate a regcode field and optionally a
second field. We pass that data back to the customer.
Kee Nethery
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would love to talk to Arduino via Livecode. Too bad it does not work.
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