Hi,
Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote on 2013-06-27 07:21:
I am afraid it does not work because I need to add a link for each
available OS. It seems I can't use a link like
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/?lang=fr&version=3.6.6
and to let the script to find which is the current OS of the user.
I just talked to Christian, who is working on improving the download
page. With the new version being rolled out soon, it will be possible to
link to a specific version and language, and have the operating system
autodetect.
You could then set your static page with two versions in front of it.
Would that work for you?
Side note: I do not understand why we have a download page with only the
higher numbered version (currently 4.0.4) when we develop 2 code lines
in parallel. I think the user should have a clear and not restricted
choice between both versions when she arrives on the download page.
I don't know how in the end we came up with the current style of the
download page - it's been quite a while since that is in place. :) But I
hope the above solution works for you.
Florian
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