Hi, I have built a prototype commenting system using open source
Flexbuilder 3.0 (yes Adobe has offered Flex to the world) with a PHP MYSQL
backend to provide the commenting. It is using DITA to produce the HTML
output but I think it could accomodate Docbook easily enough. Take a look
and leave a comment:) Here is the link.
http://site.oakhillgarden.com/dita/demos/frameset.html
Mind you it is a draft prototype so any feedback on the interface is much
appreciated. I am also looking for any kind of statistics proving or
disproving the efficacy of such an approach to user documentation feedback
in real time mode.
I am presenting this as a paper at the Content Management Conference in
Florida later this month so any feedback would be reflected back to the
community.
Doug
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Re: [docbook-apps] Adding user
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Hi Paul,
On Thu, 16 Apr 2009, Paul Millar wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking to add support for allowing user comments within DocBook
> generated HTML output. It's not such an original idea (people like
> PostGreSQL and PHP have had this feature for a while) but I recently came
> across it again with the Hg book:
>
> http://hgbook.red-bean.com/read/
>
> With the hgbook above, it looks like they're doing this using JavaScript
to
> add the comments rather than adjusting the HTML XSLT customisation layer
to
> emit the right HTML. My preference would be to add this at the XSLT
> customisation layer.
>
> My college suggested using http://www.intensedebate.com Although these
> people look good, I would like to use some open-source software rather
than
> relying on an external supplier.
>
> So, two questions:
>
> a. anyone had any experience with adding support for
> in-document user-generated command with DocBook?
> b. has anyone had any experience with specific commenting
> systems/scripts, such as www.intensedebate.com ?
Take a look at annotate:
http://www.brettnacher.org/annotate/
Its an XSLT customisation combined with a CGI script.
It worked quite well for me when I tried it, but boy did it ever
attract the spam monkeys.
cheers
Doug
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