Just to say, as the originator of this thread, I am entirely of the same
opinion as Pete on this. To allow two versions of the same handler in the same
script and then rely on the IDE to sort them out (without so much as a warning,
even) strikes me as bizarre. If there are historical reasons
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Sorry!
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On Jul 20, 2014, at 4:40 AM, Richmond richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
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Richmondmathewson
I couldn't resist posting this.
Sorry!
Right, its not exactly going to be practical to take it apart. As we
develop this we¹ll be looking at obfuscation to make it as hard as
possible. Nor would you have any right to use the code or redistribute it.
So there is a practical difference and a difference of intent. If its
commercial,
Yes, there is a substantial chunk coming from multiple government bodies
and some from other sources. The matching funding is very, very
significant for us in that it extends our original Kickstarter runway. The
grants get spent on development and do not impose any repayment burden
on us in the
Hi list,
I've been following this thread and was wondering :
please correct me if I'm mistaken, but we'll still be in a
client/server configuration, so keeping the important code server-side
could be a way to avoid people hacking/stealing your app...
Sure, dealing with client/server requests will
You¹ll always have a choice how much code to put on the server side and in
the client. Our HTML5 output operates on your stack within the client
browser, like a standalone does now. However you can still connect to a
web service or LC server in the same way you do today. Keeping key
portions of
Maybe I'm naive, but:
as far as I understand things, the main difference
[and I am not even going to touch on legal issues here as everybody
well knows that what is hackable, legal or illegal, gets hacked sooner
or later]
between the Commercial and Community editions of Livecode is
that with
License agreements are not irrelevant. We do not have a single reason for
commercial as it stands by any means. Most users are honest and are
willing to pay for software providing doing so is fair, easy and
convenient.
In commercial desktop/mobile we have password protection that is not
present
On 20/07/14 17:07, Kevin Miller wrote:
License agreements are not irrelevant. We do not have a single reason for
commercial as it stands by any means. Most users are honest and are
willing to pay for software providing doing so is fair, easy and
convenient.
In commercial desktop/mobile we have
The type of license you would buy is not as relevant right now as whether you
decide to support the campaign in the first place. If there is no funding for
the project, no one will need to decide anything about it.
When it does become time to make that decision, I would like to think that any
On 20/07/14 18:57, J. Landman Gay wrote:
The type of license you would buy is not as relevant right now as whether you
decide to support the campaign in the first place. If there is no funding for
the project, no one will need to decide anything about it.
When it does become time to make
Marian-
Sunday, July 20, 2014, 1:58:56 AM, you wrote:
I'm picturing this now--and the picture is hilarious! :-)
Oh, I *do* wish I could unthink that now.
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On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 9:43 AM, Mark Schonewille
m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com wrote:
It is only remotely related to the issue that is of my concern, but it was
suggested that one may connect to a server, such as PHP or OnRev,
specifically to keep essential parts of the code locked and
I had some fun:
http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=7t=21097p=107809#p107809
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This is a key point. HTML5 will come hot on the heels of Open Language and
can be considered in that context.
In terms of monetization, web apps can be used for many purposes,
particularly with a tool like LiveCode that will allow the provision of
very rich functionality. There are enough places
I have a data grid that I'm scrolling in iOS using a native scroller.
I use this card script to scroll the data grid:
on scrollerDidScroll OffsetX, OffsetY
if iphoneControlTarget() = listScroller then
set the vScroll of group scroller to OffsetY
end if
end scrollerDidScroll
However,
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