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  • Came across this plugin for web and mobile called filepicker.io from inkfilepicker.com

    I think it will be great to create a construct-2 plugin using this if possible...I am not a developer and hence couldn't do much in this regard...But if anyone of you could create this, I think it will be great to use...please let me know your views.

  • Same here...Were you able to solve this problem by any chance?

  • Hi R0J0hound, I am not able to open the cap file that you posted. Could you please send the link again.

    Basically I am also looking for some functionality where I lock the user mouse movement to only a smaller size within the game window while using drag drop and I need help with that.

    Thanks,

    Ravindra

  • Hi , Thank you.

    Lot of great suggestions., I think C2 - HTML5 exported file protection and accessibility control is something that can be added as a faq.

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  • Hi Guizmus, Thanks for that suggestion. I will try that out.

  • Hi jimutt, while this is great information, I fear I might not be able to use this approach as this requires prompting the user for user-id/passwd.

    My scenario is slightly different in that I am publishing on a platform which already authorizes the user and sends me some launch key information when that user clicks on my game. These launch keys are dynamically generated and I need to validate the launch keys, once successful, I need to display the actual content. Please let me know if there are any other approaches that can be used in such scenario.

  • Thank you very much. I will take a look into this.

  • I have a basic question on controlling the access to the C2 HTML5 exported file ( and hosted on a web server for example), then in that I want only a list of selected users to access the game.

    Although, I was successful in authorizing the user for valid access etc,I am still able to see the index.html link of the file in the debug console of the browser. So if any unwanted user copy-pastes this link, he will still be able to load the file.

    I believe some code should be written directly in the index.html file after HTML5 export, to prevent the access?

    Please throw some light if you have encountered such circumstances and how to get around?

    Thanks,

    Ravindra

  • Link to .capx file (required!):

    docs.google.com/file/d/0B4621icyF3Q-anY5S0ltUS1BXzQ/edit

    Steps to reproduce:

    1. Touch the green image to set both the ball with an initial velocity

    3.

    Observed result:

    The ball moving on the inclined path is not able to make it to the other side and falls back, though friction and damping parameters are all set to zero

    Expected result:

    The ball should have made it to the other side and also should have moved quite fast to the right...Conservation of energy is not happening despite all friction/damping parameters are all set to zero...

    Browsers affected:

    Chrome: yes/no

    Firefox: yes/no

    Internet Explorer: yes/no

    Operating system & service pack:

    Construct 2 version:

  • Link to .capx file (required!):

    http://

    I am using Ajax and request projectfile - xml object to set text values

    Steps to reproduce:

    1. The game runs only in Off mode for Chrome. When I set it to Scale or any other mode, it shows some random colors etc., in chrome...However in firefox/safari it works in all modes. Is this a known bug with ajax/xml?

    2.

    3.

    Observed result:

    Expected result:

    Browsers affected:

    Chrome: yes

    Firefox: yes/no

    Internet Explorer: yes/no

    Operating system & service pack:

    Construct 2 version:

  • Link to .capx file (required!):

    drive.google.com

    Steps to reproduce:

    1. remove all other behaviors of the striker except physics and release it at an angle towards the top edge

    2. Notice that the angle of reflection is almost perpendicular to the

    top edge...its not reflecting at an angle

    3.

    Observed result:

    Notice that the angle of reflection is almost perpendicular to the

    top edge...its not reflecting at an angle

    • You have closed this defect earlier saying that the behaviors overlap...However even if I delete all other behaviors of the striker/top edge and retain only the physics behavior of both, the defect remains same...

    Expected result:

    Browsers affected:

    Chrome: yes/no

    Firefox: yes/no

    Internet Explorer: yes/no

    Operating system & service pack:

    Construct 2 version:

  • Ashley,

    Even when I retained only Physics behavior and deleted all other behaviors, there is no difference...the striker reflects back almost perpendicular to the top edge even when it is hit at an angle. You can notice that if you hit the right side edge at an angle, the reflection is also at an angle...however with the top edge it is not working like that...there is some issue

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