I suppose, but the elegance of working in the IDE leads me to develop 
accordingly. If then when I compile an app for the first time I discover my 
methods will not work, I am tempted rather to find a way to make it work, and 
eschew changing the way I develop.

But one leg is both the same I suppose. Password protecting substacks and 
saving them out of the application will work for me. It’s not like I am 
developing for the NSA anyway.

Bob


On Apr 3, 2014, at 19:08 , Peter Haworth 
<p...@lcsql.com<mailto:p...@lcsql.com>> wrote:

I think the real solution is to store persistent values in a file or a
database.

Pete

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