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-<h1 id="version">Manifest - Version</h1> |
- |
-<p> |
-One to four dot-separated integers |
-identifying the version of this extension. |
-A couple of rules apply to the integers: |
-they must be between 0 and 65535, inclusive, |
-and non-zero integers can't start with 0. |
-For example, 99999 and 032 are both invalid. |
-</p> |
- |
-<p> |
-Here are some examples of valid versions: |
-</p> |
- |
-<ul> |
- <li> <code>"version": "1"</code> </li> |
- <li> <code>"version": "1.0"</code> </li> |
- <li> <code>"version": "2.10.2"</code> </li> |
- <li> <code>"version": "3.1.2.4567"</code> </li> |
-</ul> |
- |
-<p> |
-The autoupdate system compares versions |
-to determine whether an installed extension |
-needs to be updated. |
-If the published extension has a newer version string |
-than the installed extension, |
-then the extension is automatically updated. |
-</p> |
- |
-<p> |
-The comparison starts with the leftmost integers. |
-If those integers are equal, |
-the integers to the right are compared, |
-and so on. |
-For example, 1.2.0 is a newer version than 1.1.9.9999. |
-</p> |
- |
-<p> |
-A missing integer is equal to zero. |
-For example, 1.1.9.9999 is newer than 1.1. |
-</p> |
- |
-<p> |
-For more information, see |
-<a href="http://developer.chrome.com/extensions/autoupdate.html">Autoupdating</a>. |
-</p> |