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Internet-enabled Disk Images Moved 6/6/03 And I thought no one ever looked at my pages. I mean, they're here for my use as much as anyone elses. Turns out even Apple's now strolling through. From: John Geleynse geleynse@apple.com Date: Fri Jun 6, 2003 7:07:09 PM America/Chicago To: dave@hostwerks.com Cc: John Geleynse geleynse@apple.com Subject: Internet Enabled Disk Image Content Replication Concerns Dave, Thanks for increasing the visibility for Internet Enabled Disk Images with your page located at http://www.hostwerks.com/~dave/diskimages2.shtml. We would love nothing better than to see even more developers adopt this technology for their Mac OS X products. Nonetheless, I'm concerned about your blatant, un-attributed use of content from the Apple Developer web site page at http://developer.apple.com/ue/files/iedi.html. Primarily because we regularly make updates to content on our developer pages and there's no way you'd be able to stay in sync. Many of these updates are to correct or update technical information and having two locations with different information, potentially contradictory at times, doesn't serve our developers well. I'd like to request that you link directly to http://developer.apple.com/ue/files/iedi.html instead of hosting the content directly on your site. Thanks in advance for your help. Are you planning on attending WWDC this year? I'd love to meet up with you. John Geleynse Manager, Software Evangelism and User Experience Evangelist Apple Worldwide Developer Relations And I never knew the content was straight from Apple, I had grabbed it from another source. This is another Apple Knowledgebase article that details how to create an encrypted disk image. And I love encryption. |
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