appeality's Forum Posts

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  • Nice. I like that a lot.

  • Oh yes, I know about the FB App settings. I was just doing a quick test to be sure I would be able to have a working login button. My issue could have been the fact that after I exported, I tested on a local server. I'll have to publish it to a live server to be sure. Although, looks like it was just my mistake. Thanks!

  • The example file is the default FB project. I added a test FB app id. The login button enables when launched from Construct, but never enables after exported to HTML.

    Link to .capx file (required!):

    sdrv.ms/ZRloWO

    Steps to reproduce:

    1. Run in Construct 2 and see that login button is enabled with expected functionality (actual app authorization with FB not necessary)

    2. Export to HTML, open in browser, login button is never enabled as if the FB appID did not export.

    3. Also, where can the FB APPID be located in the the c2 js file?

    Observed result:

    Login button not enabled after export even though FB id entered during design time.

    Expected result:

    Login button should be enabled as the only prerequisite for this to happen is the existence of the FB app id.

    Browsers affected:

    Chrome: yes

    Firefox: yes

    Internet Explorer: yes

    Operating system & service pack:

    Windows 8

    Construct 2 version:

    r119 -- latest stable

  • Anyone else having a problem opening the .capx. I am getting an error stating the file was saved in version 115! Version 115 does not exist. I have the latest version from 12/21. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

  • Audio definitely works in IE, just run it in IIS Express. Also, IE10 + Windows 8 has a new Javascript rendering engine that does outperform Chrome.

  • Great and useful plugin. Thanks!

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  • Hi Everyone...

    Good to see Scirra working with Microsoft and Windows 8/Windows Phone 8. I am a hard core Windows/.Net developer for LOB and productivity apps. I've been dying to make games, but did not have time to dive into the XNA Game Studio framework (luckily I did not as it is no longer being developed by Microsoft).

    It looks like Microsoft is standing behind Scirra, and I really see why. Construct 2 is an unbelievable tool, and a nice vacation for hardcore programmers like myself. Good to be here!

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