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  • peteconway
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    I asked Selwyn if this is to protect the Argument value in xbasic, how come on of the methods of setting the value from a control on the client side - the question remains unanswered, this change impacted me greatly, and I think it was all for nothing really, not everyone needs to comply with Hipaa or the like, especially those business running behind a VPN, it should have been a choice - explain the pros and conns - and let the developer or client paying decide with a simple check-box. We are not fools.

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  • CharlesParker
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    I am stuck on 7295 as well - same issue with embedded components. I wish that in the next update they would include some routine to re-write the arguments or something as that is what I keep coming back to when trying to fix components to run the latest release. I have so many components in my app it is too time consuming right now to go in and fix them all. Users seem to find them rather quickly, lol. New users just think my application sucks so for now I am just back there until I have time to spend fixing everything to fix what gets broken. All in all I look forward to being on the latest release tho

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  • WebDesignShop
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    In one of our apps we simply had to rebuild almost everything. It was a big pain. We ran the update process on all components and removed and readded controls, but ultimately had to start a brand new component and add things back in there one step at a time. Luckily that one was a small app. Our larger apps we haven't even tried beyond 7295.

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  • CharlesParker
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    I will say that Alpha has been VERY fast to look into any issues I have had - support has been above and beyond excellent

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  • CharlesParker
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    I have had nothing but trouble with the latest releases and I think the argument thing is what has been the culprit. Like others have said often recalculate and upload solves most issues. Its a tough thing to go through every time I try a new release, especially with a larger application

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  • peteconway
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    Augments have been changed the encrypted method, I'd say when you recreated the Arg - the correct code was generated. - Just a guess.

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  • Steve Workings
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    I've gone through that too. In the end, I think one or more controls need to be saved and then recompiled in the current development version to match the server build. Usually, the Recalculate All Controls does the job. The larger the component, and the more client-side features, the more likely this will be needed and that it'll work. At least that's my experience.

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  • PaulAmmoun
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    It is fixed but I don't know how :(
    What I am writing is not logical but this is what happened.
    it is one of Alpha Secret...

    I started removing all controls one after the other it didn't work.
    Then I started to remove the arguments and it worked.
    I restored the original copy then remove an argument and re-created it (exactly the same) and now the ux is working.
    I have no idea how it got resolved but now it is working, I worked 3 days on this..

    Just wanted to write my finds.

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  • Steve Workings
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    Try the "Recalculate All Controls" for each component and republish.

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  • PaulAmmoun
    started a topic embedded component in the latest release.

    embedded component in the latest release.

    I have a problem with the embedded component in the latest release.
    I have a ux wilt around 7 embedded component. I have 3 that are not working. While it was working in previous releases.
    In the debugger it return "error 500 server crash"

    If I create a new ux and insert the component it works.
    it is just not working in that specific ux..
    any Idea how I can debug?

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