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As for the "not easily readable" part, you can set the password property to encrypt the stack.

On Dec 26, 2004, at 8:24 AM, Glen Bojsza wrote:

Though there have been many discussions around "how to store data"
from a standalone application I have never found an example stack.

I want to create a small application which contains several cards. On
each card the user can build a network using some predefined graphics
and store specific information (custom properties) about each graphic.

For each network map the application will create a new card.

Since you cannot store the information inside the stanalone stack an
external stack (netmap.dat) needs to be maintained.

I am looking for input as how it would best be managed. There is also
the importance that  the netmap.dat file be secure from prying eyes
(not easily readable).

Again, I appreciate everyone's thoughts.

regards,

Glen
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