Remember the days when a web server and browser was a means to efficiently and
reliably communicate basic information across the internet universally? What
the hell happened??
Bob S
> On Jul 18, 2017, at 10:59 , Mark Waddingham via use-livecode
> wrote:
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> On 2017-07-18 19:25, Dan Friedman
On 2017-07-18 19:25, Dan Friedman via use-livecode wrote:
Mark,
Thanks for the very helpful info and the quick reply! In my case, I
am displaying a very simple webpage as a type of preview. So, the
latest html compatibility isn’t an issue. For this project, I’ll
manually remove the libcef.dll
Mark,
Thanks for the very helpful info and the quick reply! In my case, I am
displaying a very simple webpage as a type of preview. So, the latest html
compatibility isn’t an issue. For this project, I’ll manually remove the
libcef.dll and move forward.
Thanks!
-Dan
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On 2017-07-18 18:07, Dan Friedman via use-livecode wrote:
Using LC 8.1.5, I have unchecked “Browser (CEF)” option in the
“Inclusions” section of the “Standalone Application Settings”.
However, libcef.dll is still included in the standalone build on
Windows. It is not included in the build for OS
Using LC 8.1.5, I have unchecked “Browser (CEF)” option in the “Inclusions”
section of the “Standalone Application Settings”. However, libcef.dll is still
included in the standalone build on Windows. It is not included in the build
for OSX. Am I right that this dll is solely for the use of th