Hi ! I've been trying to fix top-posting in this thread because TBH it was hard to read . Excuse me if you notice any inconsistencies , and also for the delay .
On 4/30/13, Antonia Horincar <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 5:50 PM, Joachim Dreimann > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Olemis: The RestOnTracPlugin SVN repo is empty apart from two (empty) >> folders. I can't find a download link either, and no documentation. In >> fact >> the only commit to the SVN repo I could find was the one adding the two >> empty folders: >> https://trac-hacks.org/log/restontracplugin?rev=13017&stop_rev=7797 >> all this is true ... >> Did you mean that you only created a space for it on trac-hacks, or did >> you >> do further work that just isn't committed to the repo yet? >> ... in general , all plugins we develop from scratch are not managed by svn repositories . We use DVCS (mercurial) instead . So most of my plugins are hosted outside t.h.o (80% in Bitbucket + Sourceforge) RestOnTracPlugin is currently developed in a private repository @ Bitbucket . Most (all ?) of what's been achieved in there has been developed by @franco . So I'm looking adding him to Cc so that he can tell us more about what's been done , current status , other lower level details , and his opinion about publishing that repository . Since I did had some influence on the plugin architecture and reviewed the code I do can say that : - It depends on trachacks:XmlRpcPlugin * So it will benefit with the Bloodhound-specific enhancements I'm developing now for that plugin - It depends on pypi:Routes - If you notice similarities with Django Piston , that's not a coincidence >> >> On 30 April 2013 16:14, Antony Semonella <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> RE: Same Origin Policy >>> >>> JSONP *may* be worth a look at: >>> http://bob.ippoli.to/archives/2005/12/05/remote-json-jsonp/ >>> >>> However do take heed of the security concerns as described here: >>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSONP >>> > > After having a look over JSONP, I would like to ask if you think that > it would a good approach for this project. > JSON-P will make it possible to retrieve JSON data hosted beyond domain boundaries . AFAICR there's also built-in support for JSON-P in jquery ajax transports , cmiiw . -- Regards, Olemis.
