You're welcome, Adrian! :-)
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Hello Adrian,
No problem. First of all... a server must can receive clear text for sure... and then put it available for another app.... but anyway, suposing we really want to encode the text and then decode it, probably what you are looking for are the actions: "StrToBase64" and their counter part "Base64ToStr".
Hello Adrian,
I think we must put clear what we wanted... encode? encrypt? hash? Maybe you can post here what you wanted? That is, in order to see if one thing or another can do the job.
You're welcome, Eric! Always thanks you for your support and thanks for your kindly words too. :-)
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Hola Jordi,
Echa un vistazo al apartado "App views URLs" de la ayuda:
Supose your app is placed in the below URL:
http://www.yourdomain.com/app/#!/View1Additionally, you can use an URL like the below one:
http://www.yourdomain.com/app/#!/View1/a=1&b=2
The above URL provide to the View1 the "a" and "b" params. These params can be accessed using the Params variable in this way: [View1.Params.a] and [View1.Params.b].
Revisa también el ejemplo "ViewParams" que se incluye con AB.
Hello Amin,
Thanks for your kindly words! :-)
Hello Amin,
Please, upgrade your AB copy to the latest release. Take a look at the changes. With the new release of AB and their new stuff, it's possible to determine the default app's view at runtime. Take a look at the new "StartEvent" sample and tell me what do you think about. I hope that the new AB stuff can be useful for you and other customers too. :-)
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Hello Amin,
NO problem. I am happy to help when possible. :-)
Hello Amin,
I try some things here but without lucky yet. Just to remark something... maybe the main app's view can be shown for a couple of seconds... maybe the main app's view Show event must start a timer that, in a couple of seconds, redirect to the right other view. The point is that we let the main view a little in the screen, showing the animated GIF, the FontAwesome spinner, maybe a progress bar... something that solve the possible abrupt change between one view and another.
Hello Amin,
I understand what you wanted, however, I am not sure if we can got it. Let me to explain. AB allows to choose the first app's view in designtime, and then, in runtime, the appropriate "router" is prepared for the app. In that router AB specify the first view (and default view) according to designtime. Change that route code is possible, since it's in the app's code, but, change it programatically... it's another thing...
I want to continue thinking on that, but, before, please, can you try something that can may be useful? Try to use the "Animation" variable of the first view and also the others who can be loaded. Set this "Animation" to "fadeIn" in designtime. The intention of this is to get a better "view shown" for the user. But I am not sure if this can be solve exactly what you wanted.
On the other hand, maybe the required work (in order to modify the app's route in some way... if possible...), to be honest I don't see anything wrong in your approach: show the main app's view, which can simply shown some spinner or animated GIF or something like that, and then redirect to the user to the right app's view, maybe not automatically, so the user can see that something is loading... and then we load it.
Since maybe the "views change" can be a little abrupt, I suggest to use the "fadeIn" animation. If this is not enough for you, just post it here and maybe we can continue thinking in some possible way to deal with the app's router in runtime.
Hello to all,
Thanks for your reply, Amin. Certainly I have experience using a real Mac OS computer, and, except for the Apple Developer stuff that must be ready (App ID, Team ID, etc.), I am very happy about how we can debug and finally archive (publish) the app in XCode. The things is quite easy once Apache Cordova is ready, we only need to use one of the AB produced SHELL files and that's all, an XCode project is created and can be opened in order to debug and archive the app.
I mention that because, certainly, I have no experience using virtual machines, Phonegap, etc. The only thing that I can say is that, at least using a real Mac OS computer (that is probably what you suggested too, since you talk about rent a real Mac OS), it's quite easy and pleasant to work. Again, the only possible stuck come from the Apple Developer account and their required stuff, like to prepare the certificates to be used, etc.
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Hello Kim,
You're welcome. Please, don't hesitate to post here (in this post or in a new one) any further questions.
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