>> I am hesitant to use that HTML for various reasons: >> - it displays less informations than what I've already implemented >> - I need one separate HTML per dive (but that could be fixed) >> - can't control or change the look of the website > can - the dives should be easily themable by css.
Might be also worth mentioning that the data is actually in a json-file (perhaps several, depending on how large the file will grow when we get users with 1000s of dives). Another thing is that in contrast to the XML, it is totally possible to dump additional data to the json files which Subsurface creates/computes internally. One example is the instantaneous SAC, EAD and whatnot that you can see when hovering over the graph (shown in the application). In contrast, if you only use the XML as your data, you need to recreate all this information. Why duplicate the same work? IMHO Gehad is doing an excellent work to get the 'HTML' export to work as a GSoC-project. Perhaps, after the initial project is done, he will stick around continuing to develop and even pick up diving :-) Poltsi -- Paul-Erik Törrönen "When science and the Bible differ, pol...@777-team.org science has obviously misinterpreted +358 40 703 1231 its data" http://poltsi.fi/ Henry Morris, father of 'modern creationism' _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list subsurface@hohndel.org http://lists.hohndel.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface