Changing Script In Standalone
Stephen Barncard
stephenREVOLUTION at barncard.com
Mon May 1 23:52:33 EDT 2006
It should be mentioned that there are script limits in a standalone.
10 lines, as I remember.
sqb
>Bridger....
>
>At leat part of the problem is that Revolution does not permit on-the-fly
>modification of data of any kind in a stack (app) at runtime in the
>standalone environment. You get around that particular limitation by storing
>the changeable data in a sub-stack of your app's mainstack and setting up
>standlone settings so that it creates that stack separately as well. Then
>you may be able to tell a button in mainstack to set a script in a button of
>a substack but I haven't tested that idea.
>
>On 5/1/06, Bridger Maxwell <bridgeyman at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>Hey,
>> In one of my programs I use the "Set the script of object to string"
>>alot,
>>but when I recently switched over to 2.7.1 Studio and started to make
>>standalone programs, I noticed that this no longer works. For my test I
>>made a field and two buttons, one button set the script of the other
>>button
>>to the field. I typed a simple on mouseUp handler that answers a message.
>>It worked when I did it in the development environment, but not as a
>>standalone. Does this mean that I can't change script from the
>>user-interface after it has been saved as a standalone? Can someone give
>>me
>>the basic rundown of how Revolution compiles stacks into a standalone?
>>
>> TTFN (ta-ta-for-now)
>> Bridger
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