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===Mozilla Firefox=== | ===Mozilla Firefox=== | ||
*Extension (single instance) e.g. [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/722 NoScript] | *Extension (single instance) e.g. [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/722 NoScript] | ||
**Extension version history (multiple instances of one app) e.g. [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addons/versions/722 NoScript history] | |||
==Existing schemas== | ==Existing schemas== |
Revision as of 11:01, 1 August 2007
Appcast examples
Contributors
Examples
Mozilla Firefox
- Extension (single instance) e.g. NoScript
- Extension version history (multiple instances of one app) e.g. NoScript history
Existing schemas
PAD
Portable Application Description (PAD) is an XML format:
What is PAD? PAD is the Portable Application Description, and it helps authors provide product descriptions and specifications to online sources in a standard way, using a standard data format that will allow webmasters and program librarians to automate program listings. PAD saves time for both authors and webmasters. For more, see the PAD FAQ. [1]
Microformats & Pad were discussed on Usenet in March 2006
Appcast
Quoted from the Connected Flow Appcast page:
- Appcasting is the practice of using the 'enclosure' feature of RSS 2.0 feeds to deliver updates and release notes for new software applications.
Appcast + Sparkle
Sparkle, an application update framework, uses appcasts as described above, but adds several new features. An appcast with Sparkle extensions can, for example, have MD5 sums and DSA signatures.
DOAP
DOAP (Description Of A Project) is a way of describing open-source projects. It has a file-release
property which can be used for describing application updates.