The values that had to be hard-coded into the source are now manageable from the Settings page. Also, the tag used to place the badge on the page no longer needs to contain urls and id’s.
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Migrating security certificates in AIR
Having acquired the new certificate, I now need to ensure that the app will update smoothly from the old one. The Adobe Developers Tool is the thing for this migration. It just took me quite a while to figure out how to make this command line tool work. So here’s how I finally managed the migration from the self-signed certificate to one with the coveted “verified publisher” status.
read onGetting a digitally signed certificate for my AIR app
Although desirable, providing a trusted install- and update process for users leaves me, the developer, a bit dazed & confused – what am I getting into, and why?
read onTrack user clicks on your AIR Badge – a plugin for WordPress
A quick how-to on tracking clicks on an AIR Badge, worked into a plugin for Wordpress that places the neccessary badge code, and displays click counts on the Settings page.
read onAccepted at Adobe Air Marketplace
Telexer has just gone live at the Air Marketplace, woohoo! I think the page there looks neat. But no e-mail offering a free code signing certificate; haha, I wonder if my recent EULA post has something to do with that?
read onAdobe Air and the EULA
A commercial Air app like .telexer needs a EULA too, but there’s no way to add one to the Air installer. It seems Adobe Air isn’t quite grown up yet in that respect.
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