nathanprocks wrote:
henley wrote:
djdolphin wrote:
I found an easier way than dev console:
1. Drag this link into your bookmarks: Scratch 2.0
2. Highlight this code and drag it into your bookmarks:Code:
javascript:document.body.childNodes[0].ASsetEditMode(true);3. Open the first bookmark, wait until it loads, and then open the second bookmark.
Tested in Google Chrome 19.0.1084.56 on Mac OS X 10.7.4.How do you log in?
Use JavaScript to set it.
Code:
document.getElementById('fa').ASsetLoginUser('username','password');
Is the scratch team ok with this?
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laser314 wrote:
nathanprocks wrote:
henley wrote:
How do you log in?
Use JavaScript to set it.
Code:
document.getElementById('fa').ASsetLoginUser('username','password');Is the scratch team ok with this?
No.
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laser314 wrote:
nathanprocks wrote:
henley wrote:
How do you log in?Use JavaScript to set it.
Code:
document.getElementById('fa').ASsetLoginUser('username','password');Is the scratch team ok with this?
Paddle2See wrote:
Don't come to us when it explodes
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henley wrote:
laser314 wrote:
nathanprocks wrote:
henley wrote:
How do you log in?
Use JavaScript to set it.
Code:
document.getElementById('fa').ASsetLoginUser('username','password');Is the scratch team ok with this?
Paddle2See wrote:
Don't come to us when it explodes
However, later, Lightnin said the following:
Lightnin wrote:
ftf841 wrote:
Paddle2See wrote:
I'm pretty sure we don't want parts of Scratch 2.0 made public until it's ready for release. But I did send an email out to some other team members to see what they thought of the idea. No response yet...any response yet paddle?
We talked it over and decided that we do want to keep the alpha editor / website private. So please don't use it or share it with others, or try to find ways to access it in the future.
However, we are planning on doing another limited release during which we'll open it up to the whole community this coming August. When we reach beta, we may even keep it open for some time so we can get help finding and documenting bugs from members of AT and other communities on Scratch.
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MathWizz wrote:
Pecola1 wrote:
MathWizz wrote:
I have the Scratch 2.0 alpha editor working offline. I might host it IF the Scratch team says OK. http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/8843/scratch20.png
I can tell you now they'll say no. They took it off for a reason, they released it for 3 days only because they wanted ppl to see how it was going.
Lol. I know.
EDIT: Just curious... Did anyone else download the Scratch_new.swf?
Is that scratch2.0? It was asking me for a username and pass and I used my scratch login but it didn't work.
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veggieman001 wrote:
MathWizz wrote:
Pecola1 wrote:
I can tell you now they'll say no. They took it off for a reason, they released it for 3 days only because they wanted ppl to see how it was going.Lol. I know.
EDIT: Just curious... Did anyone else download the Scratch_new.swf?I have it but I cannot figure out for the life of me how to set it up.
You have to embed it into some webpage
This probably wont work
Make a weebly site and use the .swf thing to embed the alpha into your site, publish it, and let me know if it worked
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suneel wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
MathWizz wrote:
Lol. I know.
EDIT: Just curious... Did anyone else download the Scratch_new.swf?I have it but I cannot figure out for the life of me how to set it up.
You have to embed it into some webpage
This probably wont work
Make a weebly site and use the .swf thing to embed the alpha into your site, publish it, and let me know if it worked
I already know how to do it. That's quite old. However, we're not allowed to.
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nathanprocks wrote:
henley wrote:
djdolphin wrote:
I found an easier way than dev console:
1. Drag this link into your bookmarks: Scratch 2.0
2. Highlight this code and drag it into your bookmarks:Code:
javascript:document.body.childNodes[0].ASsetEditMode(true);3. Open the first bookmark, wait until it loads, and then open the second bookmark.
Tested in Google Chrome 19.0.1084.56 on Mac OS X 10.7.4.How do you log in?
Use JavaScript to set it.
Code:
document.getElementById('fa').ASsetLoginUser('username','password');
It is not working.
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sonicgames20 wrote:
nathanprocks wrote:
henley wrote:
How do you log in?Use JavaScript to set it.
Code:
document.getElementById('fa').ASsetLoginUser('username','password');It is not working.
are you using crome or the scratch_new.swf
However the have asked us not to use it
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lallaway12 wrote:
sonicgames20 wrote:
nathanprocks wrote:
Use JavaScript to set it.Code:
document.getElementById('fa').ASsetLoginUser('username','password');It is not working.
are you using crome or the scratch_new.swf
However the have asked us not to use it
Scratch_new.swf isn't a browser, chrome is sposed to run it.
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Loving the really new blocks! I tried "warp speed" with this script
and I get differences like 3.7 - 0.772. :0
Haven't had a chance to try out "user id" yet.
edit: paint editor lol I found a text bug: make text, multi-select it with something else, rotate.
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GoldTube wrote:
How do you get in?
I'm using Safari.
You're not supposed to get in.
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You used to be able to go to http://alpha.scratch.mit.edu:8080/, but that is a tomcat test page. However, I have a local copy of the site which I captured during the Scratch Day celebration.
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GoldTube wrote:
LOL...
You can get in...
It's not like the ST is going to ban us because thousands of Scratchers have done this.
(Or so I think?)
How do I get in?
No, but there's the possibility of us having to wait even longer for it if we don't abide by their rules.
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XenoK wrote:
GoldTube wrote:
LOL...
You can get in...
It's not like the ST is going to ban us because thousands of Scratchers have done this.
(Or so I think?)
How do I get in?No, but there's the possibility of us having to wait even longer for it if we don't abide by their rules.
I don't understand that at all.
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GoldTube wrote:
Just tell me how!
We're not supposed to. It does say several times throughout the thread, though, so if you really care enough you'd read all the posts.
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^
|_ I made a userscript that adds the option to go to the 2.0 editor. It is the fastest yet and updates automatically as it is linking to the official one. It works. I will soon be adding a viewer option. Should i share it?
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Servine wrote:
http://i47.tinypic.com/359zfvn.png
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|_ I made a userscript that adds the option to go to the 2.0 editor. It is the fastest yet and updates automatically as it is linking to the official one. It works. I will soon be adding a viewer option. Should i share it?
[removed by moderator] YEAH
Upload it to chrome web store though. Otherwise I cant use it D:
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It turns out that the website on port 8080 really is a tomcat test page, and on port 80 the site is empty. It has been taken down.
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Servine wrote:
http://i47.tinypic.com/359zfvn.png
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|_ I made a userscript that adds the option to go to the 2.0 editor. It is the fastest yet and updates automatically as it is linking to the official one. It works. I will soon be adding a viewer option. Should i share it?
I actually went to the homepage when I saw that, before reading it. O.O
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Servine wrote:
http://i47.tinypic.com/359zfvn.png
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|_ I made a userscript that adds the option to go to the 2.0 editor. It is the fastest yet and updates automatically as it is linking to the official one. It works. I will soon be adding a viewer option. Should i share it?
It's actually the alpha, not prealpha.
Zeusking19 wrote:
It turns out that the website on port 8080 really is a tomcat test page, and on port 80 the site is empty. It has been taken down.
Not true, it's just password protected.
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Servine wrote:
http://i47.tinypic.com/359zfvn.png
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|_ I made a userscript that adds the option to go to the 2.0 editor. It is the fastest yet and updates automatically as it is linking to the official one. It works. I will soon be adding a viewer option. Should i share it?
Yes. I need this to survive, and my survival is vital to this timeline, so it is imperative that you share it.
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