Thanks a lot, Doug. Also, I was reading somewhere that you can set the
mime-type of file to text/html. Is that for svn only or downloads
also?

Also, I guess google code hosting does not have bandwidth quotas, only
disk quotas. right?

Last, but not the least - how do I update a JS file after more than 50
downloads? I don't want to create versions in my downloads since a
bookmarklet will keep on referencing the old JS download.

Many thanks,
~ Xliterate

On Sep 11, 1:18 pm, doug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The reason the browser pops up that dialog is that the Downloads
> feature sets an HTTP header called "Content-Disposition" that tells
> the browser to treat the contents as an "attachment".  However,
> browsers don't do this for all static content: it applies to HTML, but
> not to <script src> or <img>.  This is why many projects serve
> their .js files using the Downloads feature.
>
> You should serve your .html files from your Subversion repository
> (http://indic.googlecode.com/svn/).  Your indic project doesn't have
> any content checked in yet, so you'll need to use svn to add the
> content.  You can find instructions on how to do this 
> athttp://code.google.com/p/indic/source/checkout
>
> On Sep 9, 1:38 pm, xliteration <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I don't want to use GModules hosting if I can use Google Code for
> > serving the js files. I am hoping somebody can clarify these doubts.
>
> > On Sep 8, 12:31 pm, xliteration <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > I recently started an open source project 
> > > onhttp://code.google.com/p/indic/
>
> > > One of the pieces of code is a bookmarklet which users can download to
> > > use transliteration on any web page. That means serving files out of
> > > the downloads section of the website. The JS files are being served ok
> > > but I want to know if Google Code is a reliable solution (bandwidth/
> > > latency wise) to serve files to users.
>
> > > Secondly, I tried to create a bookmarklet which fetches HTML file from
> > > google code and it prompts to download HTML file instead of opening
> > > it. Maybe, that is intended by design (security concerns?). I was
> > > wondering if there is another way to do that.
>
> > > Third, if I update a JS file, since users have reference to old JS
> > > file - what should I do to update the users? Google code disallows me
> > > to change the file contents of a file made available for download.
>
> > > Thanks.
> > > ~ Xliterate
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