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  • Hm, do you know where I can find that?

  • Nevermind, I managed to get it all working! Thanks for your replies

    Though, is there any way to view the registered accounts through Heroku, or not really?

  • I've been trying to figure this out, but no luck.

    Mine is also on Heroku, but it is connected to Dropbox. I've redone the tutorial a few times, but seem to get the same errors.

    Does it mean anything if the webpage says, "Make sure to star the parse-server repo on GitHub!" instead of "I dream of being a website."?

  • Upon exporting, I get this error message when I try to make an account, instead: "Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 500 (Internal Server Error)"

    Does that help? If not, do you know where I would be able to find out what this error code means?

    EDIT: It seems to reference https://d33wubrfki0l68.cloudfront.net/b ... 6b7a394.js when logging the Error.

  • Whenever I try to make an account, I get the "POST 500 (url) Internal Sever Error" Error message. What does that mean?

    I am not a fan of the subscription plan. I am an adult that works 9-10 hours a day. I can go days, weeks without using Construct 2. I'm full of ideas but because life gets in the way, it is very hard to get anything completed. Then I think of the younger users that have to save their money from chores to buy that one item that they have been wanting. One thing I loved was that Construct 2 was different than most software, seems every software company out there is doing the subscription plans. Unless you are a hard core user

    the subscription plan wouldn't phase you. But the hobbyist would be getting ripped off. I do love construct,

    so please I'm not knocking the company or the program. Great people and a great program. the subscription plan is a bad idea in my opinion.

    It also screws over professionals starting out, which adds another regular expense they can barely afford.

  • I was initially excited for C3, considering it holds some cool improvements that could be useful in helping me out...

    But know that I know that it's a subscription type thing? Yikes...

    It doesn't really seem like any huge changes in C3, just a new look and things that would have been great in C2.

    I would get it if it were a one-time purchase but... in its current state it doesn't seem worth such a subscription.