Hi Klaus,
Once again you come through - Thanks so much.
I had forgotten the password prop and had become too focused on the fact that the stack was not included in the original bundle. Works just like it is supposed to.

Thanks
Ron


On Dec 9, 2009, at 5:17 PM, Klaus Major wrote:

Hi Ron,

As a follow up to this -
I am storing my prefs in a stack that starts as a custprop and is spit out when the application starts. The resulting stack is referenced throughout the application and data saved to it. It is not outputted each time the app starts (unless the user deletes the file), but it is written to and saved each time a preference is changed. When a stack is included in the standalone build there is an option to encrypt the stack.

However, the file that results (is outputted?) from the method above is readable by any text editor. Is there a way to encrypt this stack created from a custprop?

set a password for that stack before you save it to disk/import as CP.

Thanks for your help,
Ron


BTW another approach to the problem below is to two step it:

put "binfile:" & filepath into filepath
set the storedStack of stack "updateList" to URL filepath

Best

Klaus

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