Am Donnerstag, 13. Juli 2006 09:56 schrieb Florent Daigni?re: > In fact you shouldn't do it that way :) > > Ask the user to download the .jar > (http://localhost:8889/freenet:SSK at some_SSK.../myplug-7/myplug.jar) and > to put it on his hard drive. > > Then ask him to put "*@file:///path/to/plugin/myplug.jar" in the > plugin-loading box. > > The purpose of using http is to be running "always latest", ... Moreover > the node hasn't fully started when we are loading plugins on bootup, > that's probably why it doesn't/wouldn't work anyway. > > NextGen$
Thank you for your answer! Stupid me! That was one unnecessary level of indirection and the "latest version" can be guaranteed by using USKs for the plugin's download-freesite. GV
