At 1:53 PM -0600 3/7/06, Ken Ray wrote:
On 3/7/06 1:05 PM, "Sivakatirswami" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 well, the point is to protect it *also* when looking in the REv's IDE
 inspector.
 If you  put the images into customProps and then put a password on
 the stack... will that prevent uses who have the IDE from getting at
 them? (I'll try it.)

No, they can get to them, but they won't know what how to decipher the
binary data you put in there.

Would this solve your problem...

Make copies of all the stacks which contain the media.

Take the second batch which will be given out with the application, place
in the stack script -  if the environment is development then quit.

Wouldn't the file be accessible to your standalone but not in the IDE?

If you need to modify those files, use your backup copy which does
not have that stack script.

Is there anything wrong with this strategy?

ciao,
sims

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