There apparantly is a way to make scratch tell if you're inoline (i've never tried it) find it by searching "online and of line detection" in the scratch wiki.
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If you mean make the browser/tab close, it's not possible.
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RedRocker227 wrote:
If you mean make the browser/tab close, it's not possible.
Yes.
If we could, it would make a great punishment for "hackers" (people who enter a "hacked" data-number) or as a joke, though. But I think even flash itself can't do that (or can it?).
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PhirripSyrrip wrote:
There apparantly is a way to make scratch tell if you're inoline (i've never tried it) find it by searching "online and of line detection" in the scratch wiki.
Yeah, there is. It works because if you are offline and Scratch finds an error in a script, it will stop the script. If you are online, the script will continue running.
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Scratch cannot close online.
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trinary wrote:
No.
You could, however, create a script which freezes up the player, browser, and forces the user to close or force quit their browser.
Id like to know how one would do so, it doesn't seem possible.
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Wes64 wrote:
trinary wrote:
No.
You could, however, create a script which freezes up the player, browser, and forces the user to close or force quit their browser.Id like to know how one would do so, it doesn't seem possible.
I have had several large projects induce me to force-quit the browser because, when viewed, froze the browser and became unresponsive.
Of course, it would be harder to freeze a browser on a faster computer.
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