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Re: A first stab at a schema (Was: Would Any Developers Use This? )
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Re: A first stab at a schema (Was: Would Any Developers Use This? )


  • Subject: Re: A first stab at a schema (Was: Would Any Developers Use This? )
  • From: Scott Anguish <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 00:35:05 -0400

One more comment..

Automatically downloading, or being notified is one thing.. but without a standardized installer, it seems rather moot, and could be accomplished in other manners (i.e. plain old email... or having your browser check a page at their site for changes)


On Sunday, September 16, 2001, at 04:10 PM, Conny Svensson wrote:

On the server side there is an XML file pointed to by the UpdateInfoXML
field. It includes this basic information:
<version>1.01</version>
<size>125640</size> (this is in bytes)
<downloadURL>http://www.developersite.com/programs/download/myprogram1.
01.
dmg</downloadURL>
<infoURL>http://www.developersite.com/programs/updates/myprogram.htm</info
URL>


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 >A first stab at a schema (Was: Would Any Developers Use This? ) (From: Conny Svensson <email@hidden>)

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