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#551 2012-10-10 01:52:13

Jonathan50
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Re: Scratch 2.0 Alpha

LiquidMetal wrote:

Jonathan50 wrote:

LiquidMetal wrote:

Ughh why did they change the font? At least we got the orange variables back...

I just made the ultimate javascript bookmark for Scratch2.0!   Save the following code as a bookmark named "Scratch2.0" on your bookmarks toolbar:

Code:

javascript:if(window.location!='http://alpha.scratch.mit.edu/scratchr2/static/Scratch_new.swf'){window.location='http://alpha.scratch.mit.edu/scratchr2/static/Scratch_new.swf'};javascript:document.body.childNodes[0].ASsetEditMode(true);document.body.childNodes[0].ASsetLoginUser(prompt('Please note: the username you enter will be displayed on the top \nright of Scratch2.0 even if the password you enter next is incorrect, but \ncloud variables will not work perfectly.\n\nScratch Username:'),prompt('Scratch Password: (Careful - NOT masked!!)'));

Click your bookmark on any page to go to the 2.0 Alpha Site.
Click your bookmark on the alpha site itself to enter edit mode, and log you in.

Enjoy  wink

To awesome to survive!

Being that a snippet of javascript code cannot be alive, there is no risk of it dieing, so it will survive!

I actually mean't for me to survive


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#552 2012-10-10 02:08:17

Jonathan50
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Re: Scratch 2.0 Alpha

zubblewu wrote:

Nodog438 wrote:

zubblewu wrote:


That doesn't make sense. How can they be a secret to you if you know about them?

I just like to call them secret, because they hid them

Nah, they just didn't delete them  tongue

No, they are experimental and not finished.


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#553 2012-10-10 19:32:00

henley
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Re: Scratch 2.0 Alpha

veggieman001 wrote:

or they're just ignoring us in the hopes that maybe we'll do the right thing and stop

Ha.


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#554 2012-10-10 19:37:18

dvd4
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Re: Scratch 2.0 Alpha

henley wrote:

We aren't allowed to do it, but we all do anyways.

Speaking of rules, there has been an odd lack of Scratch team here. Especially considering that we are doing things we were specifically told not to do.

Maybe my conspiracy theory is actually right.

maybe...


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#555 2012-10-10 21:07:39

Hardmath123
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Re: Scratch 2.0 Alpha

About you being allowed:

Lightnin wrote:

So far we haven't done anything to prevent it, basically because we'd rather focus on all the other stuff that needs to get done. It's not ideal but it doesn't seem so bad. But if it gets really bad I guess we'll spend the time to figure out a way to close it off.

Lightning wrote:

Hardmath123 wrote:

Mind if I tell the guys at the AT's that? They're kind of curious about whether you actually care or not.

Here's a longish answer: In general we like to be open - it's why we usually release our source code.  So as long as accessing the editor that way doesn't lead to a lot of drama or confusion, it's ok. But we wouldn't really like to see it advertised widely, you know? And we wouldn't like people complaining that projects made with the alpha editor, which they were never really granted access to, don't work in the final release version.

But as long as people don't go all crazy with it, it's no big deal. Feel free to quote / post this elsewhere, btw.

Oh and btw, we're grateful for any help the AT folks would like to give us by bug reporting / security testing and what not. This code is still pretty raw, and it'll help to get more detailed and accurate bug reports on it once we open it up to the next wave of testers (I'm assuming most AT folks have signed up on Gobo's project).

smile

Last edited by Hardmath123 (2012-10-10 21:08:11)


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#556 2012-10-10 21:18:22

tpaley
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Re: Scratch 2.0 Alpha

LiquidMetal wrote:

Ughh why did they change the font? At least we got the orange variables back...

I just made the ultimate javascript bookmark for Scratch2.0!   Save the following code as a bookmark named "Scratch2.0" on your bookmarks toolbar:

Code:

javascript:if(window.location!='http://alpha.scratch.mit.edu/scratchr2/static/Scratch_new.swf'){window.location='http://alpha.scratch.mit.edu/scratchr2/static/Scratch_new.swf'};javascript:document.body.childNodes[0].ASsetEditMode(true);document.body.childNodes[0].ASsetLoginUser(prompt('Please note: the username you enter will be displayed on the top \nright of Scratch2.0 even if the password you enter next is incorrect, but \ncloud variables will not work perfectly.\n\nScratch Username:'),prompt('Scratch Password: (Careful - NOT masked!!)'));

Click your bookmark on any page to go to the 2.0 Alpha Site.
Click your bookmark on the alpha site itself to enter edit mode, and log you in.

Enjoy  wink

doesn't work for me.

now it does on chrome. How do I get into the website (the main website, not the editor)?

Last edited by tpaley (2012-10-10 21:32:21)


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#557 2012-10-10 21:40:05

LiquidMetal
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Re: Scratch 2.0 Alpha

The alpha website itself is actually blocked to all those without technical access, and there is no way to get around that without being invited by the scratch team.

Lightnin wrote:

Oh and btw, we're grateful for any help the AT folks would like to give us by bug reporting / security testing and what not. This code is still pretty raw, and it'll help to get more detailed and accurate bug reports on it once we open it up to the next wave of testers (I'm assuming most AT folks have signed up on Gobo's project).

So basically, since the scratch team does not want to deal with authentication on a flash object, they left it public.  As long as we don't publicize it excessively, and we understand that alpha version projects are not guaranteed support in the "officially" public versions, we are allowed to use it.  Once we are using it anyway, it would be nice if we reported bugs and potential security issues.  Did I get that right?

Last edited by LiquidMetal (2012-10-10 21:46:47)

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#558 2012-10-10 21:43:35

joletole
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Re: Scratch 2.0 Alpha

LiquidMetal wrote:

The editor is actually blocked to all those without technical access, and there is no way to get around that without being invited by the scratch team.

No...someone leaked how to get into the editor. The website scratch2.weebly.com showed how to get into the website, and save projects, and make projects. But it was taken down.

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#559 2012-10-10 21:47:09

LiquidMetal
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Re: Scratch 2.0 Alpha

Oops! that was a mistake, I fixed it. Thanks!

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#560 2012-10-11 02:46:48

jontmy00
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Registered: 2011-11-28
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Re: Scratch 2.0 Alpha

Well... "More Blocks" is now colored purple.


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#561 2012-10-11 04:42:34

Hardmath123
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Re: Scratch 2.0 Alpha

LiquidMetal wrote:

Lightnin wrote:

Oh and btw, we're grateful for any help the AT folks would like to give us by bug reporting / security testing and what not. This code is still pretty raw, and it'll help to get more detailed and accurate bug reports on it once we open it up to the next wave of testers (I'm assuming most AT folks have signed up on Gobo's project).

So basically, since the scratch team does not want to deal with authentication on a flash object, they left it public.  As long as we don't publicize it excessively, and we understand that alpha version projects are not guaranteed support in the "officially" public versions, we are allowed to use it.  Once we are using it anyway, it would be nice if we reported bugs and potential security issues.  Did I get that right?

Yep. Enjoy  smile


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#562 2012-10-11 07:27:47

dvd4
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Re: Scratch 2.0 Alpha

purple looks bad on the BYOB


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#563 2012-10-11 07:32:59

zubblewu
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Registered: 2011-02-17
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Re: Scratch 2.0 Alpha

Jonathan50 wrote:

zubblewu wrote:

Nodog438 wrote:


I just like to call them secret, because they hid them

Nah, they just didn't delete them  tongue

No, they are experimental and not finished.

Actually, they are (for the most part). I've tried them, and they work just fine.


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#564 2012-10-11 07:54:33

jji7skyline
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Registered: 2010-03-08
Posts: 1000+

Re: Scratch 2.0 Alpha

Not the paint editor. Also, there are new blocks for sensing scrolling values in the sensing section. I wonder how vertical scrolling would work and how the backfrounds would be organised  hmm


I don't know why you say goodbye, I say hello!  big_smile

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#565 2012-10-11 14:19:57

playzooki
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Registered: 2012-02-07
Posts: 100+

Re: Scratch 2.0 Alpha

Hardmath123 wrote:

About you being allowed:

Lightnin wrote:

So far we haven't done anything to prevent it, basically because we'd rather focus on all the other stuff that needs to get done. It's not ideal but it doesn't seem so bad. But if it gets really bad I guess we'll spend the time to figure out a way to close it off.

Lightning wrote:

Hardmath123 wrote:

Mind if I tell the guys at the AT's that? They're kind of curious about whether you actually care or not.

Here's a longish answer: In general we like to be open - it's why we usually release our source code.  So as long as accessing the editor that way doesn't lead to a lot of drama or confusion, it's ok. But we wouldn't really like to see it advertised widely, you know? And we wouldn't like people complaining that projects made with the alpha editor, which they were never really granted access to, don't work in the final release version.

But as long as people don't go all crazy with it, it's no big deal. Feel free to quote / post this elsewhere, btw.

Oh and btw, we're grateful for any help the AT folks would like to give us by bug reporting / security testing and what not. This code is still pretty raw, and it'll help to get more detailed and accurate bug reports on it once we open it up to the next wave of testers (I'm assuming most AT folks have signed up on Gobo's project).

smile

Yay bug testing. BUG: Whenever I open a project from a local file, it says i cant edit the cloud data on someone else's project, even though it is mine.


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#566 2012-10-11 14:32:32

dvd4
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Posts: 1000+

Re: Scratch 2.0 Alpha

playzooki wrote:

Hardmath123 wrote:

About you being allowed:

Lightnin wrote:

So far we haven't done anything to prevent it, basically because we'd rather focus on all the other stuff that needs to get done. It's not ideal but it doesn't seem so bad. But if it gets really bad I guess we'll spend the time to figure out a way to close it off.

Lightning wrote:


Here's a longish answer: In general we like to be open - it's why we usually release our source code.  So as long as accessing the editor that way doesn't lead to a lot of drama or confusion, it's ok. But we wouldn't really like to see it advertised widely, you know? And we wouldn't like people complaining that projects made with the alpha editor, which they were never really granted access to, don't work in the final release version.

But as long as people don't go all crazy with it, it's no big deal. Feel free to quote / post this elsewhere, btw.

Oh and btw, we're grateful for any help the AT folks would like to give us by bug reporting / security testing and what not. This code is still pretty raw, and it'll help to get more detailed and accurate bug reports on it once we open it up to the next wave of testers (I'm assuming most AT folks have signed up on Gobo's project).

smile

Yay bug testing. BUG: Whenever I open a project from a local file, it says i cant edit the cloud data on someone else's project, even though it is mine.

that's already known.

And it isn't a bug.


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#567 2012-10-11 23:02:45

zubblewu
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Re: Scratch 2.0 Alpha

Do you guys think they'll ever just delete this thread and close the player?


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#568 2012-10-11 23:33:24

LiquidMetal
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#569 2012-10-11 23:43:45

ahirbhairav
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Re: Scratch 2.0 Alpha

Can someone please provide step-by-step instructions for using scratch 2.0 on google chrome?

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#570 2012-10-11 23:49:46

zubblewu
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Re: Scratch 2.0 Alpha

Read through the thread -_-


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#571 2012-10-11 23:55:22

ahirbhairav
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Re: Scratch 2.0 Alpha

It's too confusing I tried to get all the stuff but it's still not working.

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#572 2012-10-12 00:36:25

ahirbhairav
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Re: Scratch 2.0 Alpha

technoboy10 wrote:

Where do I put the HTML to make this work?

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#573 2012-10-12 01:03:06

ahirbhairav
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Re: Scratch 2.0 Alpha

veggieman001 wrote:

http://oi49.tinypic.com/1zbsz69.png
Me too

HOW??????? please tell me.

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#574 2012-10-12 07:12:12

dvd4
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Re: Scratch 2.0 Alpha

ahirbhairav wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:

http://oi49.tinypic.com/1zbsz69.png
Me too

HOW??????? please tell me.

read the thread -_-


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#575 2012-10-12 07:53:30

LiquidMetal
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Re: Scratch 2.0 Alpha

ahirbhairav wrote:

Can someone please provide step-by-step instructions for using scratch 2.0 on google chrome?

The easiest way is to use my javascript bookmarklet.  Make a bookmark on your bookmarks toolbar and copy the following code into the location:

Code:

javascript:if(window.location!='http://alpha.scratch.mit.edu/scratchr2/static/Scratch_new.swf'){window.location='http://alpha.scratch.mit.edu/scratchr2/static/Scratch_new.swf'};javascript:document.body.childNodes[0].ASsetEditMode(true);document.body.childNodes[0].ASsetLoginUser(prompt('Please%20note:%20the%20username%20you%20enter%20will%20be%20displayed%20on%20the%20top%20\nright%20of%20Scratch2.0%20even%20if%20the%20password%20you%20enter%20next%20is%20incorrect,%20but%20\ncloud%20variables%20will%20not%20work%20perfectly.\n\nScratch%20Username:'),prompt('Scratch%20Password:%20(Careful%20-%20NOT%20masked!!)'));

Click this once to go to the alpha page, and again to open the editor and log in.  If you don't want to log in, just press cancel for both dialogues.

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