Greetings!
Is there a way to set the clipboardData a mobile device? (iOS and Android).
Client want's a "copy" button so they can paste the text outside of the app (in
Notes, or a external document).
-Dan
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Thanks Matthias. I would not have guessed that from the Documentation which
simply says that revCopyHandler is available for “desktop,server”.
I was thinking I would just use a one-line shell call to replace the handler …
but I suppose I should install the whole shebang
Neville
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Neville,
revCopyFolder is part of the revCommonLibary which is located in the folder
Tools/Toolset/libraries within the LivecodeIDE app bundle (MacOS) or program
folder (Windows).
The file revCommonLibrary.livecodescript is not included in the LivecodeServer
Installation files by default.
I get a “Can’t find handler (revCopyFolder)” error in LC Server from a script
line
revCopyFolder tTemplateDir,tDirPath
The script works up to that line. Is there a problem with using revCopyFolder
in LCServer?
Neville
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Hi Tom
You shouldn't get any hopes up. I'd commented in the bug report in 2014
that this was something that we'd been told was coming back in the days of
LC version 2.
I think when a development environment has failed to deliver a feature from
version 2 to version 10 that thing is never going
Thanks for confirming it Mark.
I feel like a sucker. I started on this project a few months ago on the
assumption that socket certificates now worked as they'd been included in
the Dictionary for years. I was away from development for a few years and
hadn't noticed the complaints that the