That's going to open up a whole can of worms when the client tries to
use a version of the framework you haven't tested on.  Best to somehow
package the framework with your product.


On 5/11/07, Damien McKenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How about either a) writing an installer that pulls down the latest code
> and installs it (most of them will work from the application root
> directory), or b) writing installation instructions that explains that
> the client first needs to install the separate components?
>
>
> Damien McKenna
> Web Developer
>
> 

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