On 1/24/2011 8:05 AM, Anthony Lieuallen wrote:
On 01/23/11 20:19, Matt Sargent wrote:
The Greasespot Wiki indicates otherwise.
Where?
Here: http://wiki.greasespot.net/Metadata_Block#.40require
"There can be any number of @require keys in a script. Each @require
is downloaded once, when the script is installed, and stored on the
user's hard drive alongside the script. *The URL specified may be
relative to the URL the script is being installed from.*"
I don't know why anyone would think that no one would use it. If you're
serving all your scripts from the same directory, it's kind of an
obvious thing to do. If you have to move your scripts elsewhere, you
don't have to edit each one that has a @require.
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