Thanks Stephan and Ralph!

On Nov 02, 2012, at 04:55 PM, stephen barncard 
<[email protected]> wrote:

you could encrypt the text, store in custom properties, convert to an
array, and decrypt and display into a locked field on card open.


On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 4:49 PM, Peter Bogdanoff <[email protected]> wrote:


Hi all,

I'm needing to protect both the scripts and the text in fields for a
project that is essentially a book--many pages with text. The author of the
book is, well very concerned about piracy.

I see that in the Standalone Application Settings I can protect scripts of
stack files in the application. However, I have stack files that are NOT in
the application--the app just serves to launch files. How do I protect the
scripts in those files?

And generally, how would I stop someone from opening stack files in their
version of the IDE and having their way with my text? Or, just opening the
files with a text editor?

I can image when the files launch in the LiveCode IDE, a password is
asked, and a global is set to allow authoring. But what about when it's
opened as a raw text file?

Peter Bogdanoff
UCLA
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