Results 17 comments of James Zhang

Here's my application.js: ``` js //= require turbolinks require('v2/application'); ``` Here's `v2/application.js` ``` js 'use strict'; require('bootstrap'); require('whatwg-fetch'); require('es6-promise').polyfill(); var React = require('react'); var ReactDOM = require('react-dom'); var routes =...

Still running into the same error. ``` js // application.js let application = require('v2/application'); application(); ``` ``` js // v2/application.js 'use strict'; require('bootstrap'); require('whatwg-fetch'); require('es6-promise').polyfill(); var React = require('react'); var...

SCRecorder crashes when I remove that line

@tumtumtum What if the file is local?

@duke84 Doesn't seem like it's possible? **EDIT:** Looks like it's not possible, [according to this SO post](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25183342/dropbox-ios-sdk-in-app-drop-in). Pretty disappointing that Dropbox has been "tracking" this issues since at least 8/2014,...

@samgoldx It seems like it. You can only CNAME your Parse app if you're on a paid plan. For what it's worth, :+1: for a non-Parse version of the shop.