Thank you, that is the information. I may do well at being able to decipher the code coming from the sword source itself. I say that because I have been programming in C/C++ for over 10 years. Another question that came up, is does anybody have any information for PHP and regular expression searching, I ask this because I am trying to decipher some of the tagging code that converts the THML information produced by the sword side of things and render hyperlinked HTML from it.
I am not sure who first started the latest thread on the Post Nuke topic, but if whoever it is wants to see the code I am writing to do these things, contact me and I will figure a way to send it to you. I have it in two files, a viewable file similar to diatheke.pl and a file containing functions that interact with the sword stuff which may change once I get certain parts started. I am going to try using swig with it so that the speed of the slowness in the exe can be fixed and also have it better for other platforms. By the Grace of God, Dan Adams - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://dana.ucc.nau.edu/~dpa3 1 Peter 4:10 (NIV)- Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God's grace in its various forms. -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Glen Prideaux Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 11:48 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [sword-devel] Re: PHP format Daniel Adams wrote: >It makes sense to me, I am working at re-doing diatheke right now and >am dealing with the diatheke.pl -> .php part of the formatting. I will >ask, once again, what would the function be, or which file is it >located in, that does the verse retrieval and also module lists? > >I am currently designing diatheke in a php format guiding from the perl >one. > >By the Grace of God, >Dan Adams - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://dana.ucc.nau.edu/~dpa3 > > 1 Peter 4:10 (NIV)- Each one should use whatever gift he has >received to serve others, faithfully administering God's grace in its >various forms. > > > The perl script works by calling the command line diatheke. It's the command line program that does the work of retrieving the verses. What the perl script does is allow you to interactively specify the parameters to the command line program and then display the outputs. Your PHP code could do just the same. This may require diatheke to reside in a particular directory (the PHP safe_mode_exec_dir) if the server is running PHP in "safe mode". If you want to look inside the command line program, the main file is apps/console/diatheke/corediatheke.cpp of the Sword distribution, containing the function doquery. But whether you'll be able to make any sense out of that depends on how good you are at reading other people's C++ code, and really doquery is really just an interface to the API. You'd probably get more from reading the comments in swmgr.h. I know I do. Glen _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel