Lately I've found that to be iffy. I just manually select what I know I need.
Bob S
> On Mar 6, 2018, at 06:56 , Graham Samuel via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Hi Charles - thanks for your help. I immediately tried your modification (use
> ‘put’ and avoid the variable ‘it’) but it made no diff
On 3/6/18 4:08 PM, Graham Samuel via use-livecode wrote:
since TSNet is an enforced presence on all commercial versions of LC, I wonder
why libURL isn’t automatically included even in apps that don’t appear to be
using internet access.
That seems entirely reasonable, you might want to write t
Thanks Jacque - since TSNet is an enforced presence on all commercial versions
of LC, I wonder why libURL isn’t automatically included even in apps that don’t
appear to be using internet access. It’s a gotcha that is likely to bother
people apart from me, IMHO. Maybe ‘search for inclusions’ shou
On 3/6/18 8:56 AM, Graham Samuel via use-livecode wrote:
I was relying on the Standalone Application Settings option ’search for
required inclusions’.
I always use manual inclusions for that reason. As soon as I add a
feature to a project I also add it to the inclusions so I won't forget.
T
Hi Charles - thanks for your help. I immediately tried your modification (use
‘put’ and avoid the variable ‘it’) but it made no difference. However, I think
I have solved the problem:
I was relying on the Standalone Application Settings option ’search for
required inclusions’. This did however
Hi Graham,
> On 5 Mar 2018, at 10:56 pm, Graham Samuel via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> As in some of my previous mails, I’m talking about having to retrieve a tiny
> text file from a server (and later put a modified version of it back, but
> let’s get one problem solved at a time) The whole th
Thanks to Charles Warwick I now understand that when using LC Indy versions,
tsNet is automatically included both in standalones and the IDE. So, there
should be no real difference between doing some simple ‘getting’ in either
environment. Perhaps there isn’t, but I have run into an anomaly that