The handler is doing basically the same thing, I just put the string into a variable first. But originally I used your method and got the same error.

I also tried:

put url "https:blah blah" into tFile
start using stack tFile

Same error.

On 12/11/16 3:09 PM, Mike Bonner wrote:
By using get its just text in the it variable.  I wonder if you can-- start
using stack URL "https://youraddress.com/folder/stack.livecodescript";
 (just like go, but start using instead)

On Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 1:55 PM, J. Landman Gay <jac...@hyperactivesw.com>
wrote:

I have a script-only stack on a server I want to use as a library. The
handler does this:

get "https://www.domain.com/folder/stack.livecodescript";
start using stack it

The text file comes in fine and the text content is in the "it" variable.
When the "start using" line executes, I get the error "can't find stack".

Shouldn't this work?  LC 8.2.1 rc 2.

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