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HTTPUpgrade Upgraded

Category show-n-tell thursday
Thanks to Julian's GetUrlFile method, I now have HTTPUpgrade working the way I want it to... almost. It can now pull new/modified elements from any application on any Internet domain, but it still gets pissy about importing elements that require a signature (agents and script libraries), although it imports them correctly anyway. It just doesn't sign 'em. As a result, these elements need to be signed manually afterward, which partially defeats the purpose. But not entirely: it still saves a couple steps over the traditional approach to upgrading to new versions of publicly available Domino applications. Check it out and let me know what you think.

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