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| @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Distributing Your Application
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| This document describes how to distribute Portable Native Client applications
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| on the web, and Native Client applications through the
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| -`Chrome Web Store </chrome/web-store/docs/>`_ (CWS).
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| +`Chrome Web Store </webstore>`_ (CWS).
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| Portable Native Client
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| ======================
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| @@ -43,11 +43,11 @@ In general, the considerations and guidelines for distributing applications
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| through the Chrome Web Store apply to applications that contain NaCl modules as
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| well. Here are a few pointers to relevant documentation:
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| -* `CWS Overview <https://developers.google.com/chrome/web-store/docs/>`_
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| -* `Choosing an App Type <https://developers.google.com/chrome/web-store/docs/choosing>`_
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| -* `Getting started with packaged apps <http://developer.chrome.com/apps/about_apps.html>`_
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| +* `CWS Overview </webstore>`_
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| +* `Choosing an App Type </webstore/choosing>`_
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| +* `Getting started with packaged apps </apps/about_apps>`_
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| * `Hosted apps <https://developers.google.com/chrome/apps/docs/developers_guide>`_
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| -* `Chrome extensions <http://developer.chrome.com/extensions/index.html>`_
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| +* `Chrome extensions </extensions>`_
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| In this document, we'll focus only on distribution issues specific to
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| applications that contain NaCl modules.
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| @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ A packaged application is a special zip file (with a .crx extension) hosted in
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| the Chrome Web Store. This file contains all of the application parts: A Chrome
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| Web Store manifest file (manifest.json), an icon, and all of the regular Native
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| Client application files. Refer to
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| -`Packaged Apps <https://developer.chrome.com/apps/about_apps.html>`_
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| +`Packaged Apps </apps/about_apps>`_
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| for more information about creating a packaged application.
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| Reducing the size of the user download package
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| @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ Here is how to use this feature:
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| correct user architecture.
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| To reference architecture-specific files, use the JavaScript API
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| - `chrome.runtime.getPlatformInfo() <http://developer.chrome.com/trunk/extensions/runtime.html#method-getPlatformInfo>`_.
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| + `chrome.runtime.getPlatformInfo() </extensions/runtime.html#method-getPlatformInfo>`_.
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| As an example, if you have architecture-specific files in the directories
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| ``x86-64``, ``x86-32``, and ``arm``, you can use the following JavaScript
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| code to create a path for the files:
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| @@ -265,9 +265,8 @@ Additional considerations for a packaged application
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| uses the HTML5 File API.
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| * For packaged applications, you can only use in-app purchases.
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| * You can place your application in the Google Web Store with access only to
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| - certain people for testing. See
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| - `Publishing to test accounts <https://developers.google.com/chrome/web-store/docs/publish>`_
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| - for more information.
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| + certain people for testing. See `Publishing to test accounts
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| + </webstore/publish>`_ for more information.
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| Extension
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| ---------
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