thanks Charles! that will be most useful !
question 1: what jquery version is your API browser based on? Latest?
question 2: it might be useful to integrate some update logic (a
simple indication that a new version is available on the CHM splash
page maybe?)
question 3: a chm file is good,
On Mar 31, 6:43 pm, Alexandre Plennevaux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
question 1: what jquery version is your API browser based on? Latest?
I don't know. It is build from the four xmls found here
http://jqueryjs.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/tools/api-browser/
But it does include functions from 1.2.
Hi, Charles,
question 2: it might be useful to integrate some update logic (a
simple indication that a new version is available on the CHM splash
page maybe?)
A chm is just a compressed HTML pages with table of contents and
index. So I don't think it can do such thing :-D.
Have a look
On Mar 31, 11:34 pm, Pete Lees [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have a look at the following article for a fairly simple way to alert
users when a new version of the .chm file is available.
http://www.writersua.com/mixingonlinechm.htm
Hi Pete, thanks for the article. That is cool. A simpler way is
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