or we use curl in our shell script:
curl -I
"https://download.mozilla.org/?product=firefox-esr-latest&os=win&lang=en-US"
HTTP/1.1 302 Found
Cache-Control: max-age=60
Content-Length: 140
Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8
Date: Fri, 17 May 2019 10:59:28 GMT
Location:
https://download-installer.cdn.mozilla.net/pub/firefox/releases/60.6.3esr/win32/en-US/Firefox%20Setup%2060.6.3esr.exe
Connection: keep-alive
The line with Location: gives the latest version and the download
location of firefox-esr.
Am 17.05.2019 um 12:48 schrieb Andrew C Aitchison:
On Fri, 17 May 2019, Vladimír Cihlář wrote:
Excuse me, Mike, and how do I know that – for example - esr70 will be
needed? Is this really not a url address to find out what is the
latest version of Firefox ESR?
Very near the beginning, every page of www.mozilla.org has a line:
<html class="windows x86 no-js" lang="en" dir="ltr"
data-latest-firefox="66.0.5" data-esr-versions="60.6.3"
data-gtm-container-id="GTM-MW3R8V" data-gtm-page-id="Homepage"
data-stub-attribution-rate="1.0">
which gives the latest general release and ESR versions.
Over the years, I have found these to be very accurate,
although they can be a few hours ahead of the latest downloadable version
I guess that this may depend on how fast the content delivery network
propagates new binaries.
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