Am 12/22/2014 05:13 PM, schrieb Dennis E. Hamilton:
+1 !!
Sounds like a good solution in general. But I don't know how to
integrate a variable URL into the error message for the dialogbox.
It must be something like the follwong:
"http://www.openoffice.org/" + $ISO_CODE + "java.html"
Another thing we need a core developer for. ;-)
So, adding a link that points to "w.oo.o/d/c/java.html" seems to be the
faster solution.
Marcus
-- in reply to --
From: Andrea Pescetti [mailto:pesce...@apache.org]
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2014 00:12
To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: Java 32
On 22/12/2014 Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
I am assuming that we can do the job with a single text. So I
see no problem with where it is kept.
One consideration might be the maintenance of the different-language
versions and how browsers are routed to the correct one.
The page could be included in the set of "standard pages" (the "xx
pages", see http://openoffice.apache.org/website-native.html and then
each translation team can decide whether to use the English one or their
translated one.
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Great! That's wonderful. I must remember to do that sort of thing
on other sites.
- Dennis
PS: I wanted to provoke the Java messages and I figured the AOO 4.1.1
I have on the Windows 10 Technical Preview would work for that.
Except Java SE Development Kit 7 Update 55 is already installed!
I had no recollection of doing such a thing. It turns out it came
with the Visual Studio 2015 Technical Preview (along with Google's
Android SDK Tools) and a Git version 1.9.0 that needs to get the
security update. (The copy in GitHub for Windows is current.)
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