Hey John!
Actually...before you wander off :wink: let me introduce you to this app
http://dokie.li/
I'd forgotten that it *already* does inline storing of annotations and
meaningful content (via RDFa)--not to mention all the other amazing
things it does. :)
I've CC'd the creator of dokie.li and he can tell all of us more about
it. ;)
Cheers!
Benjamin
On 10/8/2016 10:28 AM, John Kitchin wrote:
Thanks for the reply. It is very helpful. It doesn't sound like this is
the path forward for what I am trying do for now, but maybe some time in
the future. Best wishes with this project, it looks very interesting!
Benjamin Young writes:
Hey John,
Thanks for writing!
This is not currently something that Annotator is built to do, but in the 2.x
system there is pluggable storage system that could possible serve in this case.
That said, it’s probably a better fit to have that “compilation” (HTML +
annotations = more HTML ;) ) made “last” (at the authors discretion) via a
“Save As…” options or some such. The code would keep the annotation separately,
perhaps in localStorage or PouchDB [1] and then “materialize” the lot of it as
HTML when requested.
Also, I’m CCing the Apache Annotator (incubating) mailing list where activity
is gradually re-growing around this and other annotation related code. I’d love
to have you join us there!
Hope that’s helpful!
Benjamin
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From: John Kitchin<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, October 7, 2016 12:44 PM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [annotator-dev] Using annotator locally?
Hi everyone,
I wondered if it is possible to use annotator to annotate local html
files, and store the annotations locally (preferrably in the local
file).
What I have in mind is that students would submit an html file of their
work, by email, or Dropbox/Google Drive/etc. We would annotate the files
with feedback and the grade, and return them.
Does this sound like something that is possible with annotator?
Thanks,