So, I made a stack containing 1 button containing the script:
on mouseUp
put "Wotcha"
end mouseUp
then made Linux, Mac and Windows standalones using LC 4.5 with a password
protecting the stack.
then made Linux, Mac and Windows standalones using LC 6.0.1 OSS (with NO
password protection).
this all done on a box running Ubuntu 12.04.
The standalones for each OS from the 2 LC versions look functionally the
same.
What I want to do is learn how I can "crack" the non-password protected
standalones
so that I am actually convinced there is a REAL difference between them
and those
that, supposedly, contain password protected stacks.
Even the Macintosh standalone, which is not a monolithic file but a
series of nested directories and folders,
does not have anything obviously different in either of the standalones,
nor anything that looks like a
raw stack.
Richmond.
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