On 22 Jan 2017, at 23:36, hh via use-livecode wrote:

Keith writes about the ability to make standalones, not about the license.
I thought *every* edition of LiveCode can create HTML5 standalones?

The Standalone Application Settings window in the standard Indy LiveCode does show an HTML5 panel, but it also says "Your license does not include HTML5 deployment entitlement." That's why I reinstalled the Community edition alongside the Indy one.

I don't know what the difference is between the Community edition's HTML5 abilities and the Business edition, but it stands to reason that there is something. :) Protecting/passwording code would make a lot of sense: not locking code fits in with the general ethos of the open source Community version, just as the ability to lock code is a significant benefit for those publishing commercial products. I'd really like to see the vanilla version of Indy given the Community level of HTML5 ability too rather than have to keep another near-gig-sized app around just for that! :D

k

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Keith Martin
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