Ralph DiMola wrote:

I use the commercial server so I can use password encrypted stacks.
I have an app that the customer required encryption of all data and source
code. The library stack is in the iOS app/APK is also used on the backend
server. I don't want to have to strip the passcode from the stack when
release updates to the app/LC server. Besides the customer asked that all
source code be encrypted in the app or on the sever so I complied.

Edge case... probably... But LC stack encryption made the customer happy so
that made me happy.

I like it when clients write requirements in a way that rule out pretty much everything else but LiveCode.

The more popular server languages - PHP, Python, Ruby, Perl, etc. - all use plain text, so with a requirement for source encryption every industry-standard option is off the table.

Now if only we could get that requirement to catch on... :)

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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