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Re: Downloading files via HTTP with 304 support?
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Re: Downloading files via HTTP with 304 support?


  • Subject: Re: Downloading files via HTTP with 304 support?
  • From: Shaun Wexler <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 05:09:17 -0700

On Sep 23, 2004, at 5:03 AM, Shaun Wexler wrote:

In the above example, the client would load its local services.plist file, compare the current index to the current.plist index value on the server, download services3.plist and services4.plist, applying each to the app's services dict in memory, then update current/services in the local plist.

The other advantage to this scheme is that you could do all version checking, downloading and updating in a separate thread, so RB can launch and begin running immediately, and new types would magically appear as soon as they were downloaded and installed...
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Shaun Wexler
MacFOH
http://www.macfoh.com


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