Interesting. Not sure how far app signing goes. For instance I downloaded
Livecode for Mac, then made the mistake of modifying 2 data grid libraries (in
the bundle) before opening the app for the first time. This of course caused
the system to refuse to open Livecode, but when I re-copy Livecode
Hi,
Everything works fine now.
Thanks a lot.
Ch. Lachat
> Le 11 sept. 2020 à 09:52, Jimmieson, Phil via use-livecode
> a écrit :
>
> Hi Charles,
> if this is on a Mac, it’s a security feature - apps cannot access folders
> outside of their own bundle unless the user explicitly grants permi
Hi Charles,
if this is on a Mac, it’s a security feature - apps cannot access folders
outside of their own bundle unless the user explicitly grants permission. If
you add an "answer folder” command to your program, and ask the user to select
folder B, then your app will be granted access to it
Is it possible the app refers to folder B using
the path created when folder B was not in
the zipped or unzipped file therefore it can
not see folder B?
JB
> On Sep 10, 2020, at 3:42 PM, Charles Lachat via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> A friend has accepted to test my new deskt
Hi everybody,
A friend has accepted to test my new desktop app. I upload the app to dropbox
and send a link, by e-mail, to my friend.
My app is in a folder "A" containing :
** the app
** a folder "B" containing several text files the app needs
The folder "A" is zipped before uploading.
After