On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 6:22 AM, Graham Cox graham@bigpond.com wrote:
I'm preprocessing my info.plist file so I can automatically update it with
version number, etc.
I want to include a URL in my plist (to support Sparkle) but Xcode won't
let me. If I include the URL directly, it causes
On Dec 27, 2008, at 7:37 PM, Graham Cox wrote:
Anyway, that's useful info, at least it explains what I'm seeing. I
worked around it in a different way in the end - I added a user-
defined setting for my URL then just used ${MY_URL} in the plist.
That worked fine - this is similar to
On 28 Dec 2008, at 11:35 pm, Michael Nickerson wrote:
I know you found a way to do this that works for you, but I just
wanted to point out that you can also just put it into the
InfoPlist.strings file(s) and it'll work just fine (and, in the case
of Sparkle, allows you to have different
I'm preprocessing my info.plist file so I can automatically update it
with version number, etc.
I want to include a URL in my plist (to support Sparkle) but Xcode
won't let me. If I include the URL directly, it causes an error (xml
parse error). If I define a substitution for it in my
On 27 Dec 08, at 04:22, Graham Cox wrote:
I'm preprocessing my info.plist file so I can automatically update
it with version number, etc.
I want to include a URL in my plist (to support Sparkle) but Xcode
won't let me. If I include the URL directly, it causes an error (xml
parse error).
On 27 Dec 2008, at 11:27 pm, Andrew Farmer wrote:
Does your URL have an ampersand () in it? If so, try escaping it as
amp;.
No it doesn't - it's just a very straightforward URL like
http://mysite.com/path/to/stuff.xml
(I also tried quoting the string which makes no difference)
--Graham
On Dec 27, 2008, at 7:22 AM, Graham Cox wrote:
I'm preprocessing my info.plist file so I can automatically update
it with version number, etc.
I want to include a URL in my plist (to support Sparkle) but Xcode
won't let me. If I include the URL directly, it causes an error (xml
parse
include a URL in a preprocessed Info.plist?
On 27 Dec 2008, at 11:27 pm, Andrew Farmer wrote:
Does your URL have an ampersand () in it? If so, try escaping it as
amp;.
No it doesn't - it's just a very straightforward URL like
http://mysite.com/path/to/stuff.xml
(I also tried quoting
Graham Cox wrote:
On 27 Dec 2008, at 11:27 pm, Andrew Farmer wrote:
Does your URL have an ampersand () in it? If so, try escaping it as
amp;.
No it doesn't - it's just a very straightforward URL like http://
mysite.com/path/to/stuff.xml
(I also tried quoting the string which makes no
On 28 Dec 2008, at 6:41 am, Gregory Weston wrote:
In a fit of optimism, entered the terms Info.plist and preprocess in
Google and found this:
http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn2007/tn2175.html
To work around this feature of the C preprocessor, we can pass the -
traditional flag to the
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