Yes, I've been using the python server as described in the deployment
guide, and it's very handy. But the real app (the one this was condensed
out of) actually wants to download files from a server (that I can't add
the app itself to), so for now I'm kind of stuck.
Hmmm - maybe I can modify
> Alex wrote:
> the "same domain" limitation makes it unfeasible for me to use it
> for now.
You can test it with a local web server. I use this always for testing in HTML5
(e.g. using python as described in the HTML5 deployment guide of the dictionary
"Testing your HTML5 app ...").
So I hope
Thanks Herman. I guess I'll have to wait ... the "same domain"
limitation makes it unfeasible for me to use it for now.
Alex.
btw - while looking at that entry in the release notes (for dp8), I
noticed the paragraph above it. Any guess what this is trying to say ?
Additional forms of
> Alex wrote:
> So I won't wait for my next question should that same simple
> app work when built as an HTML5 standalone ? (9.0DP8 Indy, MacOS
> 10.10.5, Chrome 59) (hint: right now, it doesn't - click on the
> button, it highlights and then nothing else happens until we
> get the "Page
Oh wow !! How did I miss that ? Thank you !
And my apologies for wasting bandwidth on the list - I really should
have known, or spotted, that.
I just wish I had asked the question 3 days ago :-)
So I won't wait for my next question should that same simple app
work when built as an