As I understand it, #1 doesn’t really work… it needs to be served from a web
server. When you test in the IDE, it actually serves it from a server instance
that is started for that purpose.
As for building the paths, I’m not exactly sure but do know that stuff in the
“copy files” section ends
Following up (in case someone has an answer):
I see in the description for SpecialFolderPath(), that under HTML5
(platform) the following are available:
"temporary": A folder where temporary files can be placed
"engine": The folder where the standalone initial file system is extracted
"resource
I have an LC application that currently runs on Window and macOS, that I
want to try to get running under LC 10 for the web. One characteristic
of the app is that it opens a number of external stacks. On desktop
platforms, these external stacks (outside the .EXE (windows) or .app
package (macOS