> BR wrote: can you save anything from that view? 1. Generally yes.
But this needs ALWAYS, with all modern browsers, manual user interaction: click a button or select from a menu. Similarly user interaction (click, drag and drop) is needed to read in such objects. * STACKS Panels with an LC icon at top left are stacks: We can save them to the downloads folder (will be implemented in the webIDE), except the Player/IDE itself. Or we can save parts of it (images or text/scripts/prefs) to the downloads folder. * Image/Pdf/Text/Audio/Video Panels with an LC icon at top left are javascript extensions that use callbacks to the main engine: Saving is browser/server dependent. You have the browser interface available for actions with manual user interaction: For example rightClick a PDF to save it to your local filesystem or print it via your OS printing (if the pdf is set to allow this) or download a video/audio (if the audio/video is set to allow this). 2. For the LCPlayer ... ... saving stacks makes sense only for stacks that are downloaded from server and then changed in the LCPlayer, like stack "ImageView" that stores local images for display in a "gallery". But this stack is part of the LCPlayer and will not run correctly without the main stack. Of course you can let the user download stacks that are "modules" (e.g. in a zip) and then import such modules into the LCPlayer (via the "click/drop local stack"). This would work with LC 9-stacks even on every OS that runs the LCPlayer, even on a Raspi 3/4. _______________________________________________ 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