Back in the day, I would create quick and simple demos of something I was building as a concept, create standalones, and send them to the people I wanted to demonstrate to. As an example of an example, suppose I wanted to build a simple Eliza-like chatbot. I could throw a field on a card, put a "start chat" button on it, and build logic in the field or the card to get the job done. A few message handlers for EnterInField and ReturnInField would get the job done.
These days there are at least two flaws with that approach: 1. Often the people I want to demo to are using work computers that are locked down from random app installs. 2. Sometimes I want to build a demo the world at large can see, and clearly installing an app from some random person is not the way to do that anymore. SO: is it accurate to say: 1. The above is possible 2. I'd need a web-accessible place to store the files -- would google drive be sufficient? 3. I'd need to add an HTML5 license to my account Any best references for steps to follow? Thanks, Geoff _______________________________________________ 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