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Re: Online Version Checking


  • Subject: Re: Online Version Checking
  • From: J Nozzi <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 26 Jun 2004 12:59:13 -0400

I'm actually having a problem with this.

Recently, my hosting company moved my site to a Windows IIS server with no hope of going back to a *nix-based box. Since then, my version checking routine has been broken. Serving the version control file (a dictionary saved / served as a text file) from my own system works fine, but it gives me a parse error:

-----
2004-06-25 19:40:26.031 MyApp[5465] CFLog (0):
CFPropertyListCreateFromXMLData(): plist parse failed; the data is not proper UTF-8. The file name for this data could be:
/System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Resources/types.plist
The parser will retry as in 10.2, but the problem should be corrected in the plist.
-----

... again, this works fine when hosted from my Mac. It's only when the versioncontrol.txt file is served from the IIS server that I get this error.

The server is obviously modifying the content as it's being served. This could be fixed easily enough, I'm sure, by changing it to something like '.dat' and having the version info be served as an 'application/octet-stream' but that doesn't help fix the problem for my existing users.

- J


On Jun 25, 2004, at 6:43 PM, Arthur Clemens wrote:

You might try the demo code app NiftyFeatures, at http://www.zathras.de/programming/cocoa_stuff.php

Arthur Clemens


On Jun 25, 2004, at 23:54, Kodex wrote:

I have noticed a new wave of applications that
automaticly check their version against an online
database at launch to determine if they are running
the latest version. Are there any online resources or
guides for setting this kind of system up, i would
like to add it to my software. Thanks Guy!
Kyle



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References: 
 >Online Version Checking (From: Kodex <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Online Version Checking (From: Arthur Clemens <email@hidden>)

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