Thanks to Ralph and Klaus, I’ve succeeded in building my first iOS app that saves user data. The following post form Klaus did it.
> Please read up the specialfolderpath() section in the dictionary. > > 1. specialfolderpath("documents”) is the folder inside of the application > bundle where we have write permissions! > It is already there, do NOT try to create it! > > 2. Add your "main" stack via the "Copy files" to your app. > > 3. Then do this when the app (launcher) starts (preopenstack or openstack) > ... > ## Stack in users docs folder, where we have write permissions, means where > we can SAVE that stack: > put specialfolderpath("documents") & "/your mainstack here.livecode" into > tTargetStack > > ## This is the stack you added via "Copy files": > put specialfolderpath("resources") & "/your mainstack here.livecode" into > tSourceStack > > ## check if the app had already been opened before: > if there is NOT a file tTargetStack then > put url("binfile:" & tSourceStack) into url("binfile:" & tTargetStack) > end if > > ## Now open that new stack in the users docs folder and save it later without > problems: > go stack tTargetStack > ... > > And don't forget to add: > ... > start using this stack… This should be a tutorial somewhere. Thanks again guys. Especially for being patient with me!! Roger _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode