Hi All,

A short report to follow up on the earlier discussion:  actual code for 
this project has been posted at sourceforge.  I had proof-of-concept 
code several days ago but made the mistake of trying to put in lots of 
"nice" features before releasing it.  Not smart.  This morning I decided 
just to get something that works and post it.  Actually feels pretty good.

The current implementation uses no database in the back-end, just a 
config file to record the order of the slides, and another file to 
record which slide is current.  The viewer interface uses AJAX to poll 
for the current slide every 2 seconds. Very barebones at this point, but 
very capable in its stated purpose.

Demo: http://slides.sourceforge.net/blog/?page_id=9
Download: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=181580

Thanks to the list for hashing out a few ideas up to this point. Thought 
I should let you know it's progressed into actual released code.  Won't 
be bothering you with more details hereafter.

Thanks,
Allen

P Yurt wrote:
> Allen
> 
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> 
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Allen Shaw
Polymer (http://polymerdb.org)
slidePresenter (http://slides.sourceforge.net)
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