That actually redirects to: http://download-eu.mozilla.org/?product=firefox-latest-euballot&os=win&lang=en-GB which redirects to latest exe.
So we should use that URL. (removing the -euballot breaks it, it seems, so it only works for the EU ballot version) On 15 January 2012 22:16, Ged Murphy <gedmurphy.mailli...@gmail.com> wrote: > Is the download link provided by Microsoft's browser choice web page static? > You could always link to that for the latest release. > > http://www.browserchoice.eu > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=166932 > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ros-dev-boun...@reactos.org [mailto:ros-dev-boun...@reactos.org] On > Behalf Of Pierre Schweitzer > Sent: 15 January 2012 21:58 > To: ros-dev@reactos.org > Subject: Re: [ros-dev] Proposal for FF support drop > > Le dimanche 15 janvier 2012 à 20:05 +0100, Sven Barth a écrit : >> Btw: Mozilla wants to publish "long term support" releases in the next >> time (based either on FF 8 or FF 9) which shall be supported around ~45 >> weeks. Maybe this will be a solution? > > The main problem is not that they easily jump version number. The > problem is that they release too often. > Even if we get stuck at some LTS, if they release X.0.[1..100] every > month, that won't do the job. > > > _______________________________________________ > Ros-dev mailing list > Ros-dev@reactos.org > http://www.reactos.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-dev -- Andrew Faulds (AJF) http://ajf.me/ _______________________________________________ Ros-dev mailing list Ros-dev@reactos.org http://www.reactos.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-dev