Just one additional level of warning - if you keep Dropbox or Google Drive
online, malware can get there too. Usually the baddies just trash your
directory, but if they encrypt everything you have accessible online, Dropbox
and Google Drive won’t help you. Offline backup is essential, offsite is
This has been standard practice for shared hosting at Dreamhost for years.
I made an index.irev file that looked at the contents of the directory and
displayed a list, subject to filtering. Parameters set with simple txt
file. Very easy.
sqb
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Hi Richmond,
Glad to hear that you've been able to rescue most of your files. The
Data Rescue programme I use is imaginatively called 'Data Rescue' by
Prosoft. I don't think it would help in your case as I don't think the
Mac version can recover non-Mac HDs. The reason I mention it is that
it has
I have not used those names, so I submitted it:
http://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=18958
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Hi Pink,
If you are using the names _getcontext, _makecontext and _setcontext for
your handlers in your scripts, just change the names and make sure they
are nowhere mentioned in your app. If you didn't use these handler
names, report it as a bug to the QCC.
Kind regards,
Mark Schonewille
h
I compiled and submitted an app using iTunes Connect. I received the
following rejection message.
I compiled using Livecode 8.1.2 rc2, I have Xcode 8.1 installed. I tried
recompiling a few times and got the same results each time.
How do I fix this?
Dear developer,
We have discovered one or mor
Most likely directory browsing is turned off. You could change the
setting, or you could put in an irev that gets "the files" and builds a
link list dynamically, minus itself of course.
On Sat, Dec 3, 2016 at 3:54 PM, Alex Tweedly wrote:
> You're right - and I confess I don't know why the downl
You're right - and I confess I don't know why the downloads folder is
inaccessible. Permission is set to 755, and there's no .htaccess file or
anything else I know of to prevent it.
Anyway - if you wanted the taskrunner files, they are :
- taskrunner.rev
- taskClientLib.rev
- test-task-runne
Very strange - the correct URL is
http://tweedly.org/downloads/checkpermissionsetting.livecode
i.e. without the last 's'
Did you know that, in Chrome, if you modify the URL, and it turns out to
be a downloadable file - then Chrome downloads it, and then changes the
visible URL in the address
Hi Alex,
Downloads folder in your server is not accessible.
It's not possible to download this stack either:
http://tweedly.org/showpage.lc?page=taskRunner
Al
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On Sat, Dec 3, 2016 at 9:47 AM, Alex Tweedly wrote:
> It's at http://tweedly.org/downloads/checkpermissionsettings.livecode
>
Not Found
The requested URL /downloads/checkpermissionsettings.livecode was not found
on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying
That sounds great, but I wonder exactly how I should look for the file
headers.
Richmond.
On 12/3/16 7:42 pm, Stephen Barncard wrote:
On Sat, Dec 3, 2016 at 7:58 AM, Richmond Mathewson <
richmondmathew...@gmail.com> wrote:
files, and NOT .rev and .livecode files I wonder if anyone has any br
OK, I got slightly lost in this thread - we've gone off to solve a
work-around to your problem, and I'd like to go back to the problem itself.
If I understood it properly, what you;re seeing is that setting the
permission of a directory to disallow write *should* prevent you from
saving a sta
On Sat, Dec 3, 2016 at 9:42 AM, Stephen Barncard
wrote:
> Look for the file header text at the beginning of every stack:
>
> like
> REVO7000
> REVO5500
>
There should also be a file termination character(s)
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On Sat, Dec 3, 2016 at 7:58 AM, Richmond Mathewson <
richmondmathew...@gmail.com> wrote:
> files, and NOT .rev and .livecode files I wonder if anyone has any bright
> suggestions how one might
> go about looking for them.
>
Look for the file header text at the beginning of every stack:
like
REVO
Aa all forensic software for digging in blanked hard drives seems to
find the most obvious
files, and NOT .rev and .livecode files I wonder if anyone has any
bright suggestions how one might
go about looking for them.
Richmond.
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