Jeff,

I suggest sending either Aaron or myself the .WEPM you created and the script you are using to interrogate the .WEPM.

Doug

Jeff Weiss wrote:
I am using the package manager. I had the packages I created in the default data folder. These are the
ones that my script would not identify until I copied the downloaded
files over them.
Jeff Weiss


-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Smith [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 7:21 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Question about wepm

Jeff,

How are you creating your WEPM files?

Aaron

On 6/1/2009 4:23 PM, Jeff Weiss wrote:
This is mainly directed to the Gw Staff but comments from others always appreciated too!

I wrote a little script to give me information from a .wepm package.
The script works fine with packages downloaded from script central, but not with packages I created myself.
When I copied downloded packages from script central over my packages,

then the script was able to identify the script name, version, and stop prompt just fine. Does GW Micro change something in a package before we download the package?
Would this explain this behavior or is something else going on here?

Thanks,
Jeff Weiss


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