Text Only Stackscript "in ram" for Dynamically Downloaded Stacks

David Bovill david at viral.academy
Wed Apr 20 09:53:52 EDT 2016


Yes these stacks can be stored anywhere on the web and then just loaded and
used as libraries or behaviors. No need to use a front script - that is
overkill (literally :). I'll post a demo.

On 20 April 2016 at 04:52, Richard Gaskin <ambassador at fourthworld.com>
wrote:

> Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami wrote:
>
> > Or start using it as a library since really these are global
> > functions like the stack script of the stack itself, not really
> > a case for a behavior.
> >
> > But of course, if you just do “go stack url “
> http://myDomain.com/stacks/categorypicker.lc”
> >
> > The text only stack does not come along with it.
>
> A script-only stack is just a stack.  The only difference is the storage
> format on disk.
>
> With either script-only or binary, you can download it into a variable,
> and either "go" to the variable or "start using" it.
>
> Weird, I know.  Felt weird first time I did it. But remember what the
> Dictionary says of "weird": "of or pertaining to the supernatural". :)
>
> So elegant, the net-savvy of LiveCode....
>
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