Re: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke

2003-01-10 Thread Chris Little
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Patrick Narkinsky wrote: > Does anyone know off-hand if support for STEP format would accomplish these > goals? In short: no. But if you're interested, it would be great to have the STEP drivers completed since they will bring us a lot of content without any work (or need

Re: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke

2003-01-10 Thread Patrick Narkinsky
Title: Re: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke Does anyone know off-hand if support for STEP format would accomplish these goals? For what it’s worth, Accordance tends to put notes in a separate module, which can then be put in a pane side-by-side with the actual text. I find that that

Formats was Re: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke

2003-01-10 Thread Daniel Glassey
On 10 Jan 2003 at 8:30, Rev. Michael Paul Johnson sent forth the message: > At 23:39 08-01-03 -0500, Patrick Narkinsky wrote: > >I was wondering... I am a bit concerned by this lack (since I am not a big > >fan of KJV and am a big fan of the apocrypha - at least for research). Would > >there be an

Re: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke

2003-01-09 Thread Rev. Michael Paul Johnson
At 23:39 08-01-03 -0500, Patrick Narkinsky wrote: I was wondering... I am a bit concerned by this lack (since I am not a big fan of KJV and am a big fan of the apocrypha - at least for research). Would there be an interest in a new file format to overcome the numbering/naming limitations?  I might

RE: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke

2003-01-08 Thread Daniel Adams
lf Of David's Mailing List and Spam Receiver Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 10:56 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke On Wednesday 08 January 2003 11:55 pm, Daniel Adams wrote: > I am interested (partially for what I am working on) on being able to

Re: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke

2003-01-08 Thread David's Mailing List and Spam Receiver
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 11:55 pm, Daniel Adams wrote: > I am interested (partially for what I am working on) on being able to > have some of the GenBooks, such as Enoch, Jubilees, Jasher and others > and the apocrypha books available in a book like referencing manner. I > am also thinking of t

RE: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke

2003-01-08 Thread Daniel Adams
EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Patrick Narkinsky Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 9:39 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke I was wondering... I am a bit concerned by this lack (since I am not a big fan of KJV and am a big fan o

Re: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke

2003-01-08 Thread Patrick Narkinsky
I was wondering... I am a bit concerned by this lack (since I am not a big fan of KJV and am a big fan of the apocrypha - at least for research). Would there be an interest in a new file format to overcome the numbering/naming limitations? I might be willing to put some time into it if there were.

Re: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke

2003-01-08 Thread Chris Little
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Patrick Narkinsky wrote: > Thus spake "Chris Little"> : > > > As a side note, Sword uses only .vss (not .bks or .chs) files and is > > limited to KJV versification. > > So, does this mean that some of the verses not included in modern > translations must be there? (e.g. Acts

RE: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke

2003-01-08 Thread Daniel Adams
Wednesday, January 08, 2003 6:18 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke Daniel, pnBible (what I'm calling my project) should run on any PostNuke site. Both pnBible and PostNuke are totally written in PHP and use MySQL for data storage and retrieval, so they

Re: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke

2003-01-08 Thread Patrick Narkinsky
Thus spake "Chris Little"> : > As a side note, Sword uses only .vss (not .bks or .chs) files and is > limited to KJV versification. So, does this mean that some of the verses not included in modern translations must be there? (e.g. Acts 8.38 if memory serves.) Patrick -- Patrick Narkinsky - App

RE: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke

2003-01-08 Thread Daniel Adams
Where is this Sword Server thing? Dan Adams -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 5:34 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke > know the language i

Re: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke

2003-01-08 Thread porton
> know the language it's written in), or requiring that > all servers on which my module is used have Sword Take look at my Sword Server (http://swordserver.sf.net). Well, I will probably will not develop it any further, as initially I developed it for myself but found an other better way of doi

RE: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke

2003-01-08 Thread Curtis Farnham
in its various > forms. > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf > Of Curtis Farnham > Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 5:24 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke >

Re: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke

2003-01-08 Thread Chris Little
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Curtis Farnham wrote: > A. Obtaining PHP code that can read *.bks, *.chs, and > *.vss files, > > or > > B. understanding the specifics of these files so I can > develop this portion of the code myself. Again, I > don't understand C and C++ (or whatever language Sword > is wr

Re: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke

2003-01-08 Thread David's Mailing List and Spam Receiver
On Tuesday 07 January 2003 10:22 am, Curtis Farnham wrote: > Hello all! > > I joined the Sword Project about a week ago because I > want to write a module for the PostNuke CMS > (http://www.postnuke.com) that uses Sword modules and > provides Bible text searching and lookup capabilities. Hi, here'

Re: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke

2003-01-08 Thread David's Mailing List and Spam Receiver
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 07:24 pm, Curtis Farnham wrote: > Maybe I am wrong about SWIG, but from what I gather, > using it would either require becoming intimately > familiar with the Sword source code (and I don't even > know the language it's written in), or requiring that > all servers on wh

RE: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke

2003-01-08 Thread Daniel Adams
ts various forms. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Curtis Farnham Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 5:24 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke Thanks for trying to help, Joachim! I looked into SWIG, but

Re: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke

2003-01-08 Thread Curtis Farnham
Thanks for trying to help, Joachim! I looked into SWIG, but it's over my head. My programming experience has been limited to web scripting languages and a litle FORTRAN. Besides, I think SWIG may be overkill. Maybe I am wrong about SWIG, but from what I gather, using it would either require bec

Re: [sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke

2003-01-07 Thread joachim
Hi! There are SWIG (www.swig.org) bindings of Sword. PHP is also supported by Swig, so you can try this. The SWIG bindings are in the bindings/swig dir of the source code package. If you need help getting started let me know. Joachim Curtis Farnham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 07.01.2003, 16

[sword-devel] Sword, PHP, and PostNuke

2003-01-07 Thread Curtis Farnham
Hello all! I joined the Sword Project about a week ago because I want to write a module for the PostNuke CMS (http://www.postnuke.com) that uses Sword modules and provides Bible text searching and lookup capabilities. I wrote a PostNuke module already (http://pn.e-cdf.com) that works with Sword t