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folder for the current version of ie-7-js #251

Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 9 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Hello Dean,

would it possible for you to make a folder in which we always find the
current version of ie7-js?
e.g. "http://ie7-js.googlecode.com/svn/version/current"

The advantage would be, that someone have not to change the path in all
html-files of a website and have not to upload all the files to the
webserver every time you release a new version.

If possible, it would be very kind.

Thank you for you project anyway,

Klaus

Original issue reported on code.google.com by klaus.kw...@gmail.com on 3 Jun 2010 at 3:14

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
This has been requested before. I can easily do it but it may have negative 
consequences. For example, if I introduced a regression in the code then it 
could break 
your website and you would be annoyed with me. :)

Original comment by dean.edw...@gmail.com on 3 Jun 2010 at 4:50

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
No, I would never be annoyed with you.
If a regression is discovered, you can put the version before in this folder.
When the problem is fixed, then you put back the latest version.
Everybody could choose, if he want to use the current-folder or the 
version-folder.

Original comment by klaus.kw...@gmail.com on 3 Jun 2010 at 9:29

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Actually, I just realised that the reason that I never created version/current 
is because it 
already exists (kinda). :)

The latest version of the code is always here:

http://ie7-js.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/lib/

Is it OK if I just leave it like that? I'm still nervous about supporting 
version/current. 
At least trunk/lib makes it a bit clearer that you are using development code.

Original comment by dean.edw...@gmail.com on 3 Jun 2010 at 11:03

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
OK, I will use the trunk/lib path and see if it has negative effects. I don't 
think so.
Thank you for your answer, Dean.

Original comment by klaus.kw...@gmail.com on 3 Jun 2010 at 11:23

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago

Original comment by dean.edw...@gmail.com on 4 Jun 2010 at 12:28