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Re: [h-e-w] Windows Binaries
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Paul Eggert |
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Re: [h-e-w] Windows Binaries |
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Thu, 04 Oct 2012 08:59:39 -0700 |
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On 10/04/2012 01:05 AM, Dani Moncayo wrote:
> According to David Vanderschel, it is possible to access to the base
> URL without using Javascript at all
Sorry, I couldn't reproduce his approach. It was pretty tricky,
if memory serves, and required nonstandard addons to Firefox.
It's better not to assume Firefox with nonstandard addons.
If you'd like to email out just one base URL, it could be to
a static page that you maintain, which lists
recent releases with file-specific URLS. That way,
users can easily choose which release to download,
without having to use proprietary JavaScript or
a specially-configured browser.
- Re: [h-e-w] Windows Binaries, Drew Adams, 2012/10/01
- Re: [h-e-w] Windows Binaries, Dani Moncayo, 2012/10/02
- Re: [h-e-w] Windows Binaries, Richard Stallman, 2012/10/02
- Re: [h-e-w] Windows Binaries, Dani Moncayo, 2012/10/03
- Re: [h-e-w] Windows Binaries, David Vanderschel, 2012/10/03
- Re: [h-e-w] Windows Binaries, Richard Stallman, 2012/10/04
- Re: [h-e-w] Windows Binaries, E. Caudex, 2012/10/04
- Re: [h-e-w] Windows Binaries, David Vanderschel, 2012/10/08
- Re: [h-e-w] Windows Binaries, Paul Eggert, 2012/10/04
- Re: [h-e-w] Windows Binaries, Dani Moncayo, 2012/10/04
- Re: [h-e-w] Windows Binaries,
Paul Eggert <=
Re: [h-e-w] Windows Binaries, Dani Moncayo, 2012/10/09