Thanks for the help with the various questions I've asked about the
HTLMViewer control.
My latest sample HTMLViewer program appears to be functioning properly
now. If you're curious and you'd like to download the source for
VerseLookup4.zip, you can find it here:
http://traver.org/traverrb/
Here's how it works. Fill in the name of a book of the New Testament,
the number of a chapter, and a number of a verse (or range of verses
such as "1-3" as long as they are all within the same chapter), and
click on "Get verse(s)". You should see the verse(s) in Greek.
If you click on a Greek word, you will get the parsing (i.e.,
grammatical information) for that word. Then click on "Get verse(s)"
again to return to the original display of the desired verse(s),
What the program demonstrates is that you can easily create and display
your own format for a Web page, using elements that you have accessed on
the Web (or, for that matter, from a disk file). One application might
be to use this technique to create your own HTML-based tutorial, to make
automated special quizzes for your students, etc.
As usual, my program is "bare bones," something that can be adapted to
your own purposes.
Barry Traver
P.S. If you do adapt it to your own purposes, I'd love to see the results.
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