I, for one, will give that a try.

But there is one thing i am really missing. On-Rev client had a really useful 
debug function.
Saved me lot of time back then.

Matthias
 
Am 14.10.2014 um 20:16 schrieb Pierre Sahores <s...@sahores-conseil.com>:

> Hi All,
> 
> The on-rev client used to be a good intention and tool but, with the time, it 
> began to appears to me as an complex alternative to a lots more easy way to 
> go. Here is the one i use instead to stay more comfortable with all the 
> lc-server development tasks :
> 
> 1.- web, mobile or desktop client-side apps intended to send http POST (to be 
> preferred in about security tasks) or GET requests to lc-server have to be 
> set to send them to a « gateway.lc » script of the following format :
> 
>> <?lc 
>> 
>> try
>> 
>>      start using stack "yourappserverstack.livecode"
>>      get yourappserverstackglobalsinitializationprocedure()
>>      get yourappserverstackglobalsinitializationcontroler()
>>      
>>      catch tErr
>>      try
>>      
>>              start using stack  "yourappserverstackclone.livecode"
>>              get yourappserverstackglobalsinitializationprocedure()
>>              get yourappserverstackglobalsinitializationcontroler()
>>      
>>              catch tErr
>>              put "Maintenance at work. Thanks to wait some minutes before 
>> renewing your response..."
>>              
>>      end try
>>      
>> end try
>> 
>> ?>
> 
> Where stack « yourappserverstackclone.livecode" is the copy of the main 
> server’s stack intended to respond instead of it in one case only : because 
> the just updated "yourappserverstack.livecode » is, for some seconds, 
> unavailable because in the process to be erased/uploaded on the server.
> 
> It’s always a good security related measure to choose to install both « 
> gateway.lc » script,  « yourappserverstack.livecode » and « 
> yourappserverstackclone.livecode » the cgi-bin directory of your app’s domain 
> main directory.
> 
> ...
> 
> At this point, all the « hard work » is over ;D
> 
> The next step is to open your preferred FTP client app (Transmit or Cyberduck 
> on mac, Cyberduck or FileZilla on PC, etc…) and to right-clic « 
> yourappserverstack.livecode » to open it in your preferred LC Desktop IDE 
> version as long as it is >= LC 6.0 (or perhaps 5.02 or 5.5, i can’t remember 
> the right back-compatibility to apply there) to avoid legacy file-fomat 
> possible troubles at the time you wants to save your server’s stack 
> modifications as soon as the job is done.
> 
> ...
> 
> It’s not the first time i expose this way to go and Andre Garcia reported, on 
> its own, the same way to go. It just works perfectly for years and, because, 
> list archive are not always consulted as they should, i wanted to refresh 
> this ;D
> 
> Best,
> 
> Pierre
> 
> 
> 
> Le 14 oct. 2014 à 18:05, Jim Lambert <j...@netrin.com> a écrit :
> 
>> on-rev client has also stopped working for me when going to Tio.
>> 
>> Jim Lambert
>> 
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