2009/2/9 Marcus Lange <[email protected]>:
> [...]
> Is the reference to "style.css" still needed? If not, it could be deleted to
> prevent possible confusion.

Thanks for pointing this out - removed.

>> there's anything else that I can help with.
>
> The idea from Gordon could be implemented (to move the variables from
> index.html to the ../download.js). I've tried this and trashed the whole
> website, so I had to undo my changes. Maybe you have more luck... ;-)

I'll leave this to someone far more capable than me - Kay :)
For pages that have an OOo version other than the latest, such as
http://download.openoffice.org/2.4.2/
the variable can be overwritten in the pages' HTML to specify an older version.

> One other thing comes into my mind:
>
> I would like to change the location in the URL, from
> "download.openoffice.org/test" to a name that points better to unstable
> builds in general. When looking to the URL and see "test", then I don't
> expect something that has a real and official character. It's more about
> websites or scripts that are tested by the webmasters.
>
> I can think of names like "next", "current", "dev", "unstable", "ng" (from
> StarTrek's Next Generation)? IMHO the name should be short but still unique
> in its meaning. IMHO a good thing for a proposal.

Next or dev sound good to me (nice and short) - but perhaps others
could weigh in and share their thoughts.

2009/2/10 Marcus Lange <[email protected]>:
> Hi Ivan,
>
> we've noticed a problem with the 2.4.2 download website
> "download.openoffice.org/2.4.2". The old style references are still used and
> therefore the website looks now trashed.

Trashed is a good way of putting it :)
The page hadn't been updated to reflect the changes recently made to
download.js (splitting of languages into languages.js as far as I can
see) so the download button wasn't even showing - I've fixed it now,
but we should keep a list of all the pages that make use of
download.js so that when updates like this are made, JS errors don't
stop people from being able to download.
I've made a basic list on the wiki:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Website/Pages_using_download.js

Please add any other pages you know of.

Regards,
Ivan.

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