Kay Schenk wrote:

Hello Kay,

Marcus Lange wrote:
Kay Schenk wrote:
Marcus Lange wrote:
Kay Schenk wrote:

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.
Again, OK, but I think this difference would apply only to folks
wanting  to download development versions, and I'm not sure if this
would come into play with our normal download.
I would like to have the renaming to identify for what the variable
is when we have a lot more in the future.
OK, I did just add several "versions" and other variables you spoke
about to globalvars.js which is now in the download area if you want
to take a look. Or, if you want to try to use them.
The globalvars.js is in your playground, right? Can you please add the
file to the root directory of "download.openoffice.org"? Then I can test
this with the "download.openoffice.org/test" websites.

It's in the download directory now. I only implemented it in the link
for 2.4.2. If you bring up download.openoffice.org/2.4.2, you'll see
what I mean.

Yes. I've fixed this. So, now it looks like (again ?) like on the main download page.

Code is accessed by download.openoffice.org/globalvars.js

Hm, a really simple syntax. I have no idea what I've done wrong when attempted to get the variables into the "download.js" file. :-(

Anyway, the global JS file is a good idea. I'll update it with some more comments to explain what the purposes are.

Thanks

Marcus

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