Maxwell, Adam R wrote:
> If you're retrieving data in a format that BibDesk supports natively (e.g.
> BibTeX or RIS), you can use an "External File Group" to read from a URL.
>
> If you're retrieving it in some other format (e.g. XML), it sounds like you
> might want a "Script Group" that reads BibTeX data from standard output of a
> command-line tool or from an AppleScript.  I've written a couple of these
> using NSXMLDocument to grab data from RSS feeds, and source is available if
> you want.
>   
I just tried the "External File Group" with a test URL.  Works like a 
charm.  Thanks! :)

The file was in .bib format.  To be honest, BibDesk has so many 
Import/Export options I haven't yet decided which one would be the best 
format to use as a "master" file.  RSS would be one attractive option, 
since I could use it to populate content for sections of the website, 
but I don't know there would be data loss if I used RSS as a master 
file.  So I tried your recommendation with straight BibTeX for starters.

It looks like "External File Group" is read-only.  I see that there is 
the ability to Import the entries, but then I think that if I edited the 
imported file it would be on the local imported file only, right?  So it 
would not be reflected on the server? 

Does BibDesk support something like this, but with Read-Write capability? 

Sure, I'd love to take a look at your scripts.  Thank you for the 
generous offer!


-- Zearin


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