Dido seems like an excellent improvement to Exhibit. Thanks for good
work, David!
A Google Spreadsheet version is of course necessary for making it work
IRL, but many Exhibit are built with data sources stored in SQL-
databases. A intermediate path for creating an Dido/Exhibit which can
write to
Hi John,
I don't know if this would help you, I used the lens OnShow event
which then grabs a few variables from the database such as latitude
and longitude and passes them to a separate javascript function to
open a streetview window.
I still have a test page at
is there an example of smw exhibit result printer that reads from a
table within the page rather then remotely
http://projects.csail.mit.edu/wibit/wiki/index.php?title=Wibit
im trying to use the
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Semantic_Result_Formats/exhibit_format
version
the old
You are correct. An early version of wibit read its data from a table
in the wiki page. But as we evolved the tool we switched to a version
that gets its data via semantic mediawiki ask queries. These are not
remote; they go to the same wiki. See for example
I was unaware that svn password could be obtained through
https://code.google.com/hosting/settings
Files committed.
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Harald
On 27 Jul, 17:09, Harald Groven har...@groven.no wrote:
Dear SIMILE Widgets admin(s),
I have updated the Norwegian locale for Exhibit (ISO language code
no). I made