From: Ishai RavidNewsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hypercard Subject: Password Mystery In SuperCard Date: 31 Aug 1995 21:50:23 GMT Something really unbelievable happened to me a couple of days ago. I wanted to open a project written by a friend of mine from a neighbouring base. It was a standalone, so I changed all the stuff in ResEdit as I have many times before. I then proceeded to open SUPEREDIT and choose the project from the dialog box. Suddenly, SuperEdit asked me for a PASSWORD!!! What on earth! How do you do this? I messed around with both the project and SuperEdit for hours - nothing out of the ordinary. The password dialog box looked like a standard DITL, but I couldn't find it in the resource fork of either of my targets. So how did he do this? Please mail any ideas to me directly. Thanks, Ishai Ravid IDF From: Anthony DeRobertis Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hypercard Subject: Re: Password Mystery In SuperCard Date: 1 Sep 1995 03:44:43 GMT You can construct DITLs at runTime in ram. From: atieng@aol.com (ATI Eng) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hypercard Subject: Re: Password Mystery In SuperCard Date: 1 Sep 1995 03:40:33 -0400 In SuperEdit (the companion project editing application that comes in the SuperCard package), you can password-protect a SuperCard project. When you make a standalone application using that passworded project as the logic source, the standalone becomes password-protectes, too. SuperCard supports this, and the resources for that dialog *are* indeed in the resource fork of the standalone. Christopher Watson Product Design Engineer Allegiant Technologies, Inc.
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