At 6:25 PM -0400 9/10/01, Matthew 'Fringe' Duhan wrote:
>Hi all, I have a question regarding Revolution's 10 line script limit.
>Does the 10 line limit apply to testing in the development environment as
>well as the built application? I know that it is possible to open a stack in
>the Starter Kit that was built with a licensed version of Rev, and view the
>scripts there. I know that the 10-line limit will prevent the stack from
>properly working when built. I'd like to know if I can write a longer script
>now and test it in the development environment. I'm in the process of
>building an app in Rev 1.1a6, and I would like to continue development now,
>rather than waiting until 1.1 is released and I can purchase a license.
>Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

Actually, it's the reverse: you can open and examine a stack that was created with the 
licensed version, and even build a standalone from it, and all will work perfectly.

What you _can't_ do is modify any of the 10+ line scripts of that stack (unless in the 
process you trim them down below the limit). But you can modify and create 10 line or 
less scripts in it using only the starter kit.

You also can't create any scripts greater than the 10 line limit. Sorry. But what are 
you trying to do? Many people create many things in the starter kit. We've already had 
one "this can't be done in 10 lines" challenge fall, how about another :-)

regards,

Geoff

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