Hi Richard, thanks but take a look at the role model application (MAB at http://www.faser.net/mab with Firefox) and you see where the design comes from. This application convinced me to give XUL a try. I think it is amazing (zero-install (remote) or almost-zero-install (extension), sophisticated widgets for a web-application, and asynchronous communication).
Of course it would be good if you complete the MIMS deal. I would prefer if I could access everything through DrugRef as a kind of an ODBC-Driver. How is Newcastle and YOUR CASTLE going? Thilo [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 11.04.05 08:45:49: > > Sorry I can't help you with drugref stuff as I've not been involved at all. > > Seems a great design to me - you should be involved in gnuMed if you can > knock > up something so sophisticated so quickly. > > If you get stuck with this I can get you the Mims stuff which is still on > offer except my slackness of sending back the final agreement. > > Regards > > Richard > > On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 04:01 pm, Thilo Schuler wrote: > > Hi Jim, Ian, Horst and the rest, > > > > I am also dieing to get some info about the new drugref. Need it quick > > since I have a deadline for a uni project. Only seven more weeks! > > > > I have unsuccessfully tried to contact Horst a couple a of times but I know > > he is busy. > > > > I want to write a XUL frontend and interface it with DrugRef via XML-RPC. > > Yesterday I mocked up a static prototype by cross-breeding the Mozilla > > Amazon Brower and Medical Director. I attached two screenshots. I can also > > provide the code. > > > > Since I don't have medical experience yet, I will discuss this quick UI > > with doctors (that I am working with here in SYD) during the next week. If > > the doctors on the GNUmed list have any suggestions, please comment. > > > > The functionality is supposed to be a simple drug information viewer > > (search different fields or browse the ATC tree). The Information divided > > into generic (interactions,...) and country specific (price, drug > > schemes,...). Certain drugs can be selected and it is planned to print a > > script of the selection. Additionally these scripts are supposed to be > > saved in an openEHR format. > > > > Once again. I need the DrugRef information quickly or otherwise I have to > > create a mini DB myself which would be a shame... Also be aware the mockups > > have been created without any knowledge about what type of info the new > > drugref can provide (e.g. I don't think it stores a pic to every entry)! > > > > Cheers, Thilo > > > > Busser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 10.04.05 01:44:42: > > > back in February > > > http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/gnumed-devel/2005-02/msg00026.html > > > > > > Horst wrote > > > > > > >the drugref API is extremely simplified, I'll explain in an extra email > > > > how. > > > > > > Did I miss that email, or is it yet to come? > > > > > > Over at drugref.org I saw no information updates to mention anything > > > about what Horst had posted to gnumed-devel. > > > > > > I am wanting to point some people (including local health authority > > > IT strategy people) to drugref but expect it is more likely to get > > > the attention it deserves it is more apparent how far it has gotten. > > > > > > Should any of Horst's (or other) information, such as the > > > interactions data contributed via the OSCAR people, be updated at > > > > > > http://drugref.org/xmlrpc-interactions.html > > > > > > and/or should a news item be added at drugref.org? > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Gnumed-devel mailing list > > > [email protected] > > > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumed-devel > _______________________________________________ Gnumed-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumed-devel
