I created a NetBeans based application and I want t publish its update center in the Java.net project's page. Any idea on how to do this?
The page suggests using Webdav but is not working.
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I was able to do it by adding then in a folder in the downloads section but it is a manual process. Any easier way?
The only way I have done it so far is loading all the files into a folder one by one, manually. I just hoped for a better way.
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I'm currently trying to move a solution with multiple projects from VS 2015 to VS 2019.It consists of one application and a couple of class libraries, target framework for each is .net 4.5.1. I have made a local copy of the solution to do this.
Most of the projects compile without a problem, but some of the one that are used as AddIns for the application don't.
When trying to build, doesn't matter if the projects by themselves or the whole solution, it fails because it's looking for itself. In my example picture, the project ZZ_WPF_Bank_AddIn is, while trying to build, is looking for the ZZ_WPF_Bank_AddIn in the bin folder of another project in the solution.
I tried just copying the dll from the original project, to see what happens, but it just points to the same dll missing in another project.
Has someone encountered this behaviour before? I tried googling it, but couldn't find anything useful.enter image description here
For anyone who might stumble upon this:
The solution to my problem was removing all references to projects inside the solution and adding them via Browse, noch via the projects tab on the left side. For some reason the bindings were not working properly after the migration.
I am using VS Code on Manjaro and have setup a solution with 2 projects, a webapp and a test project.
Each time I do a build it appears to generate a new _PublishedWebsites folder with NetCoreApp underneath it. I am surprised that nobody else seems to have encountered this issue. Can anyone tell me why this is happening and how to fix it?
Many thanks.
You should check your csproj file, particularly PublishDir element which is your specified location for publishing output files and change that if your like.
However, I think this is required behavior for .net core support in app harbor, find more details in the support webpage over here.
I'm looking for a way to offer downloads of files that change a lott. I like to have one file item in the list, but also offer the 'older' downloads. A good example is the way filehippo offers files. You can click CCleaner, but then your also offered the older versions. So if you need those, they are easily found. And old files don't clutter the general list.
http://filehippo.com/download_ccleaner
I couldn't find a plugin that advertises such a feature.
Any suggestions?
did you try Wordpress Download Manager?
I haven't used it much, but you can add categories to uploads to organize them. So for your problem, you could just make sure you use the File Manager after installing the plugin, and assign categories to each upload, then list groups of them you want to display. Make sure you put the version in the file name and you should be able to keep it organized.
See more on their information page. You can even make packages of downloads, etc. Hope it helps.
Below steps helps me download any version of the plugin
Go to plugin page on WordPress site ex: https://wordpress.org/plugins/download-manager/
Open any plugin screenshot/image. It will open link straight to image ex: https://ps.w.org/file-manager-advanced/assets/screenshot-1.png?rev=1821394
Change above URL and go to 1 folder before assets which will allow you to browse directory, go to tags folder (ex: https://ps.w.org/download-manager/tags/).
From there you will be able to see and download any version of the plugin.
Only works for plugins that are in WP store.
I have a NetBeans javascript project with several included paths for plugins. I do not want to include the plugins in my core repository, so I have created separate, external folders for each and am including them via an include path. Because I test across many devices, I need my changes to upload on save and this works fine for the main code base, however, I would like to be able to edit a plugin via the include path and see those changes auto uploaded as well. Is this possible?
As of right now, the only alternative I see is to create separate projects for each plugin, which I am willing to do if this is the only option. The single project workflow is very preferable to me and I might be willing to switch IDE's if this is possible in another environment.
I would be happy to elaborate if my intentions are unclear.
I don't think it's possible. What about creating one single "umbrella" project for all plugins and simply manage it the same way you do the main project?
Personal note: What you have is basically several projects and the uploading is focused always on single project. So what you want is like "I want to treat them as projects but not to at the same time" :) Btw, how do you edit a plugin? I guess open it as a project in NetBeans or use some text editor. So again you basically treat it as a project.
what files do i need to modify / add if i want to add another frontend plugin (pi) to a TYPO3 extension? this should be done by hand and not with the kickstarter...
The best way to learn the answer to this question, is to make another plugin like the secondary one you want to add, and then try to merge the two manually. The answer to the question is dependant on what your secondary plugin does.
[Rest of explaination removed, as it struck me that someone must have answered this before. Googling "typo3 add plugin" reveals Ingo Renner's Adding a new plugin to an existing extension on the first page. Please do a little research before asking!]