Thanks for bringing that to my attention, Matthias. I've sent a note to
Kevin suggesting clarification on that FAQ item.
Most hosting companies make MySQL available under its GPL license, and
the Free Software Foundation created the AGPL specifically for the use
case described.
I suspect al
> Am 21.11.2017 um 01:59 schrieb Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
> mailto:use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>>:
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>
> True, the GPL does not consider access across a network to be "distribution"
> per se. After all, the code never leaves the server. This is how MySQL is
> available at most hosti
Alex Tweedly wrote:
> P.S. I'm not convinced by the original claim either. To me, "integral
> part" cannot be implied by use of a web api. If it can, I look forward
> to writing an app with the Community version that uses Google's maps
> api - and the subsequent claim that Google's code is all su
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Hi Matthias,
I have been downloading everything from the downlo
Hi Ralph & Matthias,
I am well aware of the GPL limitations of
the community version with respect to the
license.
I never use password protected stacks.
I do see how that could be useful
though. The encryption functionality is
important too. The tsNet external is also
nice for sending emails a
ola
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Hi Ralph,
It looks to me that they did it this way because there isn’t any automatic way
to check for a valid
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> Hi Matthias,
>
> I have been downl
: LC server with a side-dish of on-rev
:-)
Hi Matthias,
I have been downloading everything from the downloads page for so long that I
hardly ever visit my Livecode account page. Apparently now there is a separate
tab just for server which has a password attached. Why this appears to be the
Hi Matthias,
I have been downloading everything from the
downloads page for so long that I hardly ever
visit my Livecode account page. Apparently
now there is a separate tab just for server
which has a password attached. Why this
appears to be the exception to the rule of
getting everything from
Rick,
if you have an Indy or Business license of Livecode , then you should find the
commercial license of LcServer in your Livcode account.
Regards,
Matthias
> Am 19.11.2017 um 22:30 schrieb Rick Harrison via use-livecode
> mailto:use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>>:
>
> Hi Matthias,
>
> I th
Hi Matthias,
I thought there was only the Community Version
of LiveCode Server available. Where would I
be able to get the Commercial Version, because
if there is one, I am indeed entitled to use it!
Thanks,
Rick
> On Nov 19, 2017, at 1:08 PM, Matthias Rebbe via use-livecode
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> J
> Am 19.11.2017 um 02:17 schrieb Alex Tweedly via use-livecode
> mailto:use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>>:
>
> For anyone who doesn't use HostM - they use the latest released version for
> .lc scripts (currently 8.1.7), but by default support script file extensions
> .lc6, .lc7, .lc8 etc. to sp
Thanks Matthias.
See my reply to Ralf re. where to find ArrayToJSON etc.
I guess I could install my own version of LC server in each cgi-bin -
but I play around with a lot of add-on and sub-domains - some within
public-html, some not - and it just feels like unnecessay extra work to
install (
Hi Ralf,
Thanks - but that's actually a different JSON extension :-) That is an
LCB library that defines JsonExport and JsonImport.
However, I looked around some more, and found Tools/Ext/mergJSON-1.0.38
That's an external which defines mergJSONEncode and mergJSONDecode
But the docs for it
Hi Alex,
you should find the JSON extension in:
Tools/Extensions/com.livecode.library.json/module.lcm
If you use revIgniter create a folder “extensions” in your
application folder and place the “com.livecode.library.json”
folder including the “module.lcm” file there.
Then load the ext
Alex,
you are not alone. I noticed something similar with LcServer 7.10 on the
On-Rev server Tio.
$_post arrays where empty when data was formatted with libUrlMultipartFormData,
while $_post_raw showed the content. So it was not possible to post larger
binary data to LcServer.
I send a support
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