WHOA THERE TONTO! I thought the whole idea to properties was persistence?? That means that I cannot save, for instance, the database settings a user entered? I have to create an external file for all of that? And so many card and object properties in my app DEPEND on persistence through runtime. This means that I have to put a kabosh on the whole project!

Say it ain't so Sam!

Bob Sneidar
IT Manager
Logos Management
Calvary Chapel CM

On Feb 13, 2009, at 3:53 PM, Jim Ault wrote:

I think of arrays as..
Arrays, like variables, evaporate on quitting,
Custom properties, like button names, are stored in the stack file.
(note: this is not true for compiled apps since they cannot be modified You store data in custom properties before compiling and they become part of
your app, such as jpgs, sounds, even whole stack files)


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