Paul,

Awesome! I just installed Gedcom 1.17, modified my script, and kicked off another run. This will read 1345 html pages with 30 individuals with their related family groups per page and builds a gedcom file from all of that with over 40000 people in it.

It takes 1.5GB of memory and about 1.5 hours to process it all and generate the gedcom file. I think the only thing that I have left to do with this is to add the source definition and then link the source to all the individuals, family groups and notes.

It is designed to parse a "Second Site" generated web site[1], but I'm sure there are additional bells and widgets that can be added to this that the site I'm grabbing does not use.

I think it would be great to create another program that, can read a gedcom file and generate a "Second Site" like set of html pages. I have a genealogy website the I build for my data [1][2], but it is all dynamically generated pages from a database. I use Gedcom.pm to load my database. But generating linked static pages that can be put on a DVD for distribute has a lot of value. So I might tackle this in the near future.

Thanks,
  -Steve

[1] http://www.nantuckethistoricalassociation.net/bgr/BGR-o/index.htm
[2] http://swoodbridge.com/family/Woodbridge/
[3] http://swoodbridge.com/family/WoodbridgeRecord/

On 1/11/2013 3:29 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 08:07:08PM +0100, Mikkel Eide Eriksen wrote:
Hi Steve

AFAIK the gedcom standard does not impose any restrictions on whether an app may modify 
an xref, so there's no guarantee that an xref will survive being opened in "some 
app". You're probably only using your own code for these files, though, so that 
might not be an issue. Anyway, maybe you can use one of the following tags:

     +1 RFN <PERMANENT_RECORD_FILE_NUMBER>  {0:1}
     +1 REFN <USER_REFERENCE_NUMBER>  {0:M}
       +2 TYPE <USER_REFERENCE_TYPE>  {0:1}
     +1 RIN <AUTOMATED_RECORD_ID>  {0:1}

Regards,
Mikkel

On 11/01/2013, at 15.46, Stephen Woodbridge <wood...@swoodbridge.com> wrote:

Hi All,

Is it possible to create and individual and set the xref to a specific value?

The use case for this is to maintain consistent references between various 
files and/or when the xref is used as a persistent reference for a web 
application.

For example, I am parsing some web pages that use the xref for individuals in 
the url. I would like to maintain these in the Gedcom file I create so when I 
later regenerate the pages I can maintain the same url to individuals 
relationship.

Thoughts?

But if you're talking about Gedcom.pm, in versions previous to 1.17 you
could add a parameter to add_individual which would be the xref you
wanted.

Now forget all that.  I had never documented it, and in 1.17 I changed
it and added some documentation:

   Normally you will not want to pass any arguments to the function.  Those
   functions which have an xref (ie not header or trailer) accept an optional
   first argument { xref => $x } which will use $x as the xref rather than
   letting the module automatically choose the xref.

So now you can call:

   my $individual = $ged->add_individual({ xref => "I123" });

There's an example using add_note() in t/ged_create.t

This is less than a fortnight old, so if you go this way you may be the
first person to use this feature.


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