Hi, all. I've been making some really fun language learning/teaching materials using Rev Studio 2.7.2 on my Mac running OS 10.4.7. I greatly prefer to distribute my stuff (in other words, make it available to students) by just using StackRunner, rather than making standalones, which always seems to entail untold headaches. But since my stacks are preliminary, I want to write an expiration date into them, e.g., one obvious way to do this is check the date in a preopenstack handler, and if it's past a certain date, just cause the stack to quit. But is there any way to protect that preopenstack from prying eyes? Note that the students interact with the stacks _a lot_, so I need the stacks to be totally "editable" in the sense of being able to add data to text fields, click on buttons and change settings, etc. So is there any easy way to protect a script? Thanks.
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