Code Security When Using LiveCode Server

Mike Bonner bonnmike at gmail.com
Sat Apr 21 14:24:07 EDT 2012


Plus you can put any included library files or stacks outside the webserver
document root so they can only be hit indirectly.

Be  careful if you use a library stack made with 5.5 and save it in the
legacy format. I don't believe the current lc server can load up 5.5
stacks.
On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 12:19 PM, Richard Gaskin <ambassador at fourthworld.com
> wrote:

> Gregory Lypny wrote:
>
> > In developing a site using LiveCode server, I’d be interested in your
> > thoughts on keeping prying eyes away from LiveCode scripts.  I
> > imagine that keeping the scripts in files and stacks, as opposed to
> > embedded in web pages, is the best thing.
>
> Why not?
>
> Jacque's right about the difference between the raw page and what the user
> gets, but personally I find embedding tons of LiveCode into my HTML
> distracting; I prefer to put simple function call in HTML and let libraries
> handle the rest.
>
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