So this is a good thing where we LC users have an advantage.
Op 21-5-2020 om 19:44 schreef Richard Gaskin via use-livecode:
Ralph DiMola wrote:
I use the commercial server so I can use password encrypted stacks.
I have an app that the customer required encryption of all data and
source
code.
Ralph DiMola wrote:
I use the commercial server so I can use password encrypted stacks.
I have an app that the customer required encryption of all data and source
code. The library stack is in the iOS app/APK is also used on the backend
server. I don't want to have to strip the passcode from
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Thanks for your extensive explanation Richard.
Op 21-5-2020 om 19:01 schreef Richard Gaskin via use-livecode:
The encrypt and decrypt commands are part of the core language common
to all editions, along with hashing with messageDigest and the older
md5Digest and sha1Digest functions.
The
The encrypt and decrypt commands are part of the core language common to
all editions, along with hashing with messageDigest and the older
md5Digest and sha1Digest functions.
The one form of encryption proprietary editions enjoy is with stacks, to
protect scripts. For the most part this is
Yes, true.
Does the commercial version not contain options comparable like LC Indy
e.g. Encrypting or otherwise?
Thanks for your answer.
Op 21-5-2020 om 18:21 schreef Richard Gaskin via use-livecode:
JeeJeeStudio wrote:
> Op 20-5-2020 om 21:18 schreef Richard Gaskin via use-livecode:
>>
JeeJeeStudio wrote:
> Op 20-5-2020 om 21:18 schreef Richard Gaskin via use-livecode:
>> It would be helpful to have a convenient way to obtain the URL to the
>> latest stable version of LC Server, to automate deployments.
>>
>> I don't believe the company provides that, do they?
>>
>> Without a
that's not the same version as the one you can download from
livecode.com when you log-in. Community vs commercial
Op 20-5-2020 om 21:18 schreef Richard Gaskin via use-livecode:
It would be helpful to have a convenient way to obtain the URL to the
latest stable version of LC Server, to
What i forgot,
after the 2nd post the LC server returns something like this
update.1.ver=9.5.1-gm-1
update.1.url=https://downloads.livecode.com//livecode/9_5_1/LiveCodeBusiness-9_5_1-Mac.dmg
update.1.checksum=1df5434e14122403cd75036cb2f63559
update.1.type=stable
update.1.buildnumber=15505
As LC IDE has an integrated update checker, i was sure there is a service
running at Livecode website.
I´ve ran "Check for updates" from LC´s help menu while running CharlesProxy.
The update checker posts requests to
"http://livecode.com/livecode/update/livecode;
It first posts some "login"
It would be helpful to have a convenient way to obtain the URL to the
latest stable version of LC Server, to automate deployments.
I don't believe the company provides that, do they?
Without a company-maintained URL, I suppose one could write a function
that relies on a scraper for the
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