Setting the passkey solved the problem. I used a literal.
It took me by surprise, because I did not expect password-protecting a
stack to change any functionality.
It seems counter-intuitive (though it is in the docs)
On Feb 27, 2008, at 2:47 AM, Dave wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure I follow this, are you saying that you can't set the
passkey from another stack and do your copy thing?
I guess setting the passkey in the stack itself is ok if you can
hard-wire your password/passkey, but what if you can't use a literal?
All the Best
Dave
On 26 Feb 2008, at 23:32, Josh Mellicker wrote:
Once upon a time, a programmer was working on a project, with many
handlers that copy objects, for example, copy groups into groups to
form scrolling groups, and everything was working great, and the
programmer was very happy, and then, as a last step, he password
protected the stack, then, the next day...
BLAMO!!!! Strange, bizarre things happened. Groups would not copy.
Death and destruction reigned. Monitors came crashing out windows.
Expletives burned the ears of innocent bystanders.
This programmer then leapt off a cliff, ending it all.
MORAL: If he had only put a single line of code:
set the passkey of this stack to "swordfish"
in the preOpenStack script, all would be fine.
Please, tell your kids about "passkey", don't let them suffer a
similar fate!
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