Try... on mouseUp answer file "Select a Standalone..." if it is "cancel" or it = "" then exit to top put url ("binfile:"&it) into tStack repeat forever -- there's more than one stackfile in there which is interesting put offset("#!/bin/sh",char 10 to -1 of tStack) into tOff if tOff = 0 then exit repeat put char tOff+9 to -1 of tStack into tStack end repeat ask file "Name the Stack..." if it is "cancel" or it = "" then exit to top set the fileType to "RevoRSTK" put tStack into url ("binfile:"&it) answer "Conversion finished" with "OK" end mouseUp
>From the Scripter's Scrapbook Hugh Senior FLCo Alistair Campbell wrote: Hi, I have just discovered, after numerous changes of my operating system (finally settled on Ubuntu) for various reasons, that I have deleted (doh!) my latest version of an application that I was working on. I did do backups and archive and all the rest but these files were worked on in a rush and I obviously forgot to put them where they needed to be for capture (damn and blast). I usually also print out a hard copy of the scripts that I am writing but, wouldn't you know it, I didn't do that this time. I do, however, have a windows exe file of the last version which I (happily enough) emailed to a student to use in his project. I bet you can see where this is going. Can anyone tell me whether there is a straightforward (not necessarily simple) way of reverse engineering the exe file so that I can get at the scripts? cheers Alistair Campbell Townsville _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode