You answered your own question. <grin> The name of your package is
stored internally in the package information, so if you rename it, the
package no longer matches.
Aaron
On 10/26/2010 12:03 PM, Jeff Weiss wrote:
I would like to ask Aaron and others if there is any reason not to
rename script packages?
As you know, when you download a script package, at least with Jamal's
script, the package name is all in small letters.
I often rename my script packages, starting each word with a capital
so that it sounds better.
Is there a reason not to do this?
The reason I ask, when I went to update my TextToClip package, it
would not update the version number correctly. Even though I entered
1.4 in the script package, and I had 1.4 in the xml file, it kept
showing 1.3.
I ended up deleting the package, and creating en entirely new package
and now all of the info is correct.
I just don't understand why I couldn't update a package which had been
renamed by me.
Any suggestions or explanations would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jeff Weiss
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