I've placed something close to the module I wanted to build on the Internet
Archive @
http://www.archive.org/details/BibleGatewaySwordModule
The config file and directory structure are as I originally tested (IMP -> Text
@ rawtext in Plaintext) which produced the links when viewed as a text (m
You might take a look at the HREFCom driver. It's designed to display
the contents of an URL within a commentary window. I believe each verse
entry simply consists of the URL. Support is possibly lacking in front
ends, but I could be wrong.
--Chris
On 10/13/2011 4:27 PM, Mike Hart wrote:
Th
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 8:13 PM, Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
> Greg Hellings writes:
>> When Xiphos 3.1.5 is released the same will be true in it (display in
>> Xiphos <= 3.1.4 is no different from opening a page in Firefox unless
>> the user has compiled against GTKHTML or is using the Windows build)
Greg Hellings writes:
> When Xiphos 3.1.5 is released the same will be true in it (display in
> Xiphos <= 3.1.4 is no different from opening a page in Firefox unless
> the user has compiled against GTKHTML or is using the Windows build).
Well, no.
Xiphos' main_url_handler() notices special sword
Mike,
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 6:27 PM, Mike Hart wrote:
> The other day I had an idea to provide a "Bible Gateway" module which
> contains URL links to the current verse for each copyrighted version
> available on Bible Gateway. While this doesn't exactly solve copyrighted
> texts displaying wit
The other day I had an idea to provide a "Bible Gateway" module which contains
URL links to the current verse for each copyrighted version available on Bible
Gateway. While this doesn't exactly solve copyrighted texts displaying within
the sword platform, it reduces the time required to do comp