<WARPIN>
and
</WARPIN>
tags
(similar to the <HTML> ... </HTML>
tags with "real" HTML files).
See the "Installation Scripts"
page for an overview where this tag should be placed.
The opening WARPIN
tag knows the following attributes:
VERSION="major.minor[.revision]"
"major.minor"
must have the major and minor
version codes for WarpIN
(e.g. "0.9"). Optionally, you can specify the revision level (the third
part of the WarpIN version number). If the third part is missing, "0" is
assumed.
If the VERSION
attribute is missing, "0.9.0" is assumed.
Note: Do not use release-level version numbers here (those with even
minor numbers), because this will cause your script to fail with developer's releases.
So instead of "1.0", use "0.9". Instead of "1.2", use "1.1".
OS="operating_system"
"operating_system"
can be one of the following:
CODEPAGE=codepage
If this is specified, WarpIN will attempt to switch to the specified codepage if the user's codepage (on whose computer the script is parsed) is different from the script's codepage. If that fails, WarpIN will attempt to translate the script to the user's codepage. If that fails also, WarpIN will show a warning message and probably display garbage.
If this is not specified, WarpIN defaults to codepage 850, which is the one holding most international characters. You should only specify this if you have a good reason to do so, for example because you are sure that only Korean users will use your archive.
See "Codepage Support" for details.