I am getting my head around web updates and patching and it's coming together but I do still have a question or two. Although I've read the pertinent help file pages (several times) and many of the 'don't understand patching and web updates' posts in the forum I'm still a bit unclear.
1. The update packs (Web Updates) help page states clearly that an update can be any downloadable file. OK, so as I distribute my app. as a web build comprising the setup.exe + 6 web media blocks, then could an update pack simply consist of a new (ie. updated WMB). I had a go at this but even though an update pack is defined and version 'binding' declared, you do still need a patch reference else the build will fail. Patch references always point to setup.exe files and patching always produces another setup.exe. So is there any way a web update can actually be 'any' downloadable file or is it actually always giong to be a setup.exe file.
2. Take for example app. version 1.0, web build, distribute and make sure the build files are saved to a separate location. Then along comes version 1.1 which is duly built and distributed in place of version 1.0 for new users. Now, need to build a patch for the 1.0 users out there so, patch reference the v 1.0 setup.exe saved above, define an update pack, then link it to version 1.0 on the versions page. Build patch.
Is the setup.exe produced by the patch meant to REPLACE the setup.exe created for version 1.1 ?
Does the patch setup.exe serve as a version 1.1 setup.exe for new users AND as the updated file(s) package for old version 1.0 users ?
If this sounds confused, then I am sorry but I don't think I'm alone with a little confusion over the 'interaction' between patching/web updates/update packs from perusing the forum. IA is a superb piece of software engineering and it is very apparent that the way in which it handles web updates, patching (and web builds) is its 'crowning glory' yet these issues are IMHO covered disjointedly in the help files, in bits and pieces dotted throughout the forum and not ( as far as I have unearthed ) in any detail in any technical publication. I know it's been said before but I'll stick my head above the parapet and say, why not produce a clear, preferably diagrammatic tutorial/technical document which practically demonstrates the use of IA's 'crowning glory', with real world examples and scenarios. Everybody hates writing help files but this would do IA (and its users) a power of good. It would even help people like me !

OK, soapbox put away, best wishes always
Pete B.