![]() General assets (in my case a PDF and an HTML file) in a User’s Home subfolder.That should hopefully create a ZXP, deploying: ZXPSignCmd -sign MXI selfDB.p12 OcaMorta -tsa Then you have to fire the Terminal and as usual. For the completeness sake, I will then use the ZXPSignCmd since we will pretend that this one is a CC only Extension. In this example I will bundle a lot of extra content - keep in mind that all the paths are relative to the MXI file location. In fact the Flash+HTML extension above qualifies as an Hybrid extension too. Hybrid extensions let you install extra content, which can be platform (Mac/Win) and/or version (CS6/CC) and/or bit version (32/64bit) targeted: either Plugins, PDFs, etc. You may ask why the ucf.jar and not ZXPSignCmd: the reason is that, in order to be CS6 compatible, ucf.jar is the tool of choice. I’ve changed the timestamp url (that’s another option).You might need to download Java from Oracle.It will ask you for the p12 password, and eventually the file is built. Now, fire the Terminal and: java -jar ucf.jar -package -storetype PKCS12 -keystore. When the file-type="CSXS" there’s no need to specify the destination.In the product tag, the version is actually the minimum version supported.Mind you, PS CS6 (13.x) and current CC (14.x) are supporting Flash, while HTML is for Photoshop-next (which I assume that is going to be 15). As follows the MXI needed to correctly deploy both Flash and HTML extensions. ![]() Please refer to this Extension Manager CC Configuration File Reference for extra info and best practices. a MXI file, which I’m going to talk about right now.īasically it’s an XML file containing instruction for the files deployment and lots of metadata.a FLASH folder containing the Flash panel ZXP installer,. ![]()
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