Hi Manfred, Nice to meet you. :-)
Your wrapper will go a long way towards supporting both Tiger and the iPhone SDK, I'm sure. From peering at the source code, I noticed the Java version of Lucene being used, which won't port to the iPhone either. Sword uses OSIS and other XML formats internally? Indexing with SQLite seems like a good idea to me, but I don't have a good grasp of the architecture yet. When I worked for a library automation company I learned some basics of making a searchable catalog with a database. I have been doing RoR for a year or so now, and if we could transfer the domain back over to me, I could definitely look at updating or even redesigning the web site. I will have to try to get in touch with Will. - nathan. On 17-Mar-08, at 4:11 AM, Manfred Bergmann wrote: > Hi Nathan. > > Good to hear from you. > Your name appears on many of the source files in MacSword. :) > > Finally I pulled out all the Objective-C 2.0 stuff of the Sword > wrapper. This way it is more widely useable. > Also I put everything in a framework so there is only one codebase and > it can be used on different projects. > > Unfortunately I don't have access to the website sources and currently > there is no maintainer. > I don't actually know who the maintainer was. There is quite a need to > maintain the website because many people are still download the old > 1.2.1 release and then post here to get support because the version > doesn't work on Leopard and has quite a couple of bugs. > > What are you doing then. If I look at your website one could thing you > are doing the RoR thing. > > > Regards, > Manfred --- Nathan Youngman Email: nj at nathany dot com Web: http://www.nathany.com _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page