when you upload a BYOB file then someone downloads it do they see the user created blocks?
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coolstuff wrote:
stickdude123 wrote:
when you upload a BYOB file then someone downloads it do they see the user created blocks?
I don't think you can upload BYOB files, can you?
you can upload them to file sharing sites..
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ShockTheHedgehog wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
stickdude123 wrote:
when you upload a BYOB file then someone downloads it do they see the user created blocks?
I don't think you can upload BYOB files, can you?
you can upload them to file sharing sites..
Ah, right - I thought the user meant uploading it to Scratch. Yes, uploading it will preserve the user created blocks.
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coolstuff wrote:
ShockTheHedgehog wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
I don't think you can upload BYOB files, can you?you can upload them to file sharing sites..
Ah, right - I thought the user meant uploading it to Scratch. Yes, uploading it will preserve the user created blocks.
no i meant the downloader sees the blocks that the maker made
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stickdude123 wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
ShockTheHedgehog wrote:
you can upload them to file sharing sites..Ah, right - I thought the user meant uploading it to Scratch. Yes, uploading it will preserve the user created blocks.
no i meant the downloader sees the blocks that the maker made
Yes, that's what I meant, too
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coolstuff wrote:
stickdude123 wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
Ah, right - I thought the user meant uploading it to Scratch. Yes, uploading it will preserve the user created blocks.no i meant the downloader sees the blocks that the maker made
Yes, that's what I meant, too
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So if someone makes their own block and shares the project, and someone else downloads it, they'll see a block that say "Go back one costume" or whatever the block is, not the coding behind it, right.
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trekkie2000 wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
stickdude123 wrote:
no i meant the downloader sees the blocks that the maker madeYes, that's what I meant, too
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So if someone makes their own block and shares the project, and someone else downloads it, they'll see a block that say "Go back one costume" or whatever the block is, not the coding behind it, right.
Yep! They can see the coding if they want too, the same way you can.
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trekkie2000 wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
stickdude123 wrote:
no i meant the downloader sees the blocks that the maker madeYes, that's what I meant, too
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So if someone makes their own block and shares the project, and someone else downloads it, they'll see a block that say "Go back one costume" or whatever the block is, not the coding behind it, right.
As long as they open it in BYOB and not scratch
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colorfusion wrote:
trekkie2000 wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
Yes, that's what I meant, too![]()
So if someone makes their own block and shares the project, and someone else downloads it, they'll see a block that say "Go back one costume" or whatever the block is, not the coding behind it, right.
As long as they open it in BYOB and not scratch
So... what happens if they DONT open it in BYOB?
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I doubt it will work if you try and use the file in Scratch itself - I don't even think it will work at all as they will both be different types of file. Unless you can get a file converyer from the BYOB to the .sb file, I really doubt it will work. REALLY DOUBT!!
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SabGames wrote:
I doubt it will work if you try and use the file in Scratch itself - I don't even think it will work at all as they will both be different types of file. Unless you can get a file converyer from the BYOB to the .sb file, I really doubt it will work. REALLY DOUBT!!
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I don't think that's what he was asking. And BYOB files can't be converted to Scratch because Scratch doesn't have BYOB's capabilities.
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trekkie2000 wrote:
colorfusion wrote:
trekkie2000 wrote:
So if someone makes their own block and shares the project, and someone else downloads it, they'll see a block that say "Go back one costume" or whatever the block is, not the coding behind it, right.As long as they open it in BYOB and not scratch
So... what happens if they DONT open it in BYOB?
Well... I don't think you can
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