Hi Philipp, I am not sure if this helps, but our apache config file has this for the Scratch file extension: AddType application/x-scratch-project sb
My impression is that what you descrie has to do more with how the XO operating system handles the Scratch file type and/or with how to create the correct system call for Scratch to open a file. For the first, probably someone at OLPC might be able to you more, for the latter perhaps John know can help. Best. 2008/12/14 Philipp Kocher <[email protected]>: > Hi > > I would like to download Scratch projects from a local server to the XO. > > On the server I added the following line to the file /etc/mime.types: > application/scratch sb > > The apache server is now sending files with sb-extension with mime type > application/scratch. > > On the XO the mime type gets stored in the datastore metadata-file. After > adding the following line to the Scratch activity/activity.info file, > Scratch gets started when clicking on the Scratch project in the Journal: > mime_types = application/scratch > > The problem is that the project doesn't get opened. The scratch start script > bin/scratch-activity gets called with the -u argument holding a datastore > object ID, but the script doesn't handle the -u argument. > > How can I convert a datastore object ID to a filename, so scratch can open > the project? And how do I get the necessary permissions to access the file? > > Thanks, > Philipp > Pepyride School > Cambodia > -- Andrés _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
