Kay Schenk wrote:
Hello Kay,
OK, I did what I said might be useful...
see preliminary results at--
http://website.openoffice.org/tryouts/Kay/test/ <-- main page
http://website.openoffice.org/tryouts/Kay/test/DL_index.html <--
download index page
note:
* I created a small js file called globavars.js
Only thing in it at this point is the declaration for VERSION but maybe
we want to keep other definitions here as well
* I made all link references to js and css files absolute rather than
relative. This keeps things nice when you're in test mode in other
directories as I have here.
Let me know what you think
looks good. :-)
IMHO there shouldn't be any problems when:
a) putting the other variables in it.
b) move the file to download.openoffice.org
a) renaming VERSION into STABLE_VERSION and modifying the other HTML
websites respectively.
The only "problem" could arrise when coming with a new JS file. ;-) But
anyway ...
At the moment the OOO310_m2 is coming and I want to use the chance to
introduce the new download structure. Maybe we can keep the "variables
in a JS file" thing in mind to avoid any problems. So, let's wait a bit
with this change.
I don't want to be the reason when the people cannot find the builds for
testing. ;-)
I hope you understand.
Best regards
Marcus
Kay Schenk wrote:
Hi Marcus....
Marcus Lange wrote:
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had you the chance to look for the variables or have you updated it
already? *impatiently asking* ;-)
I have not done anything yet. I am working on this today. So far, I
have identified the following pages using VERSION
www.openoffice.org/index.html
download.openoffice.org/index.html
that need immediate attention I guess. I guess it makes snese to put
the definition for VERSION directly in the download JS since
presumably this is the ONLY place it is used, but doing this requires
the import of this entire JS script file just to get at this
definition for the most part. So, I am still kind of in a quandry
about this, and still wonder why we just shouldn't stick this
definition in a JS file of its own.
Thanks
Marcus
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