This may well be the problem - with SoaS as well as XO-1 not recognizing
downloads of .xo activity bundles from my website. (The activity download is
not placed in the Activities folder, nor does it appear with its proper icon in
the Journal. Download otherwise appears normal.)
I think so
That is the correct mimr type. As long as your bundles are zip files with
thr .xo extension and that mime type, they should register as activities.
On 5 Nov 2009 20:29, Art Hunkins abhun...@uncg.edu wrote:
This may well be the problem - with SoaS as well as XO-1 not recognizing
downloads of .xo
hi!
2009/11/4 Bryan Berry br...@olenepal.org
I am refactoring jquery.karma.js using test-driven development.
I think you did a great job in writing it in the first place, but I am
far to lazy to manually test out the entire library every time I make a
change.
interesting, +1 to use
Art,
I have been able to host .xo files on a web server in my home. It
was an Apache web server provided with my Linux distro and I did
nothing whatever to configure it for .xo files. I used this web
server on my development box so I could copy my Activities from my
development box to my XO
Hello,
Get Books Activity is a friendly fork of Jim Simmon's Get Internet
Archive Books activity and it allows Sugar users to search for and
download Ebooks from various sources. One of the major points of
concern for many was this activity required Internet access, and I
have tried to address
Thanks, Jim and Lucian,
Directing my server tech simply to designate my .xo activities as MIME-type
application/vnd.olpc-sugar made everything perfect. It seems - as you both
indicated - that this is all that's necessary to co-host your own
activities.
Once again, this list has been
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-walter
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Walter Bender
Sugar Labs
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