On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, Troy A. Griffitts wrote: > I'd love to get input on what features you like/use from other sites, > and what you would like a web interface to a Bible study tool to look like.
In terms of underlying implementation, I would (not too surprisingly) suggest something similar to diatheke--that is, written in C. It allows easy porting to different platforms and between CGI, ISAPI, and whatever else may lie out there. I don't think the perl portion of diatheke is necessary anymore because it was primarily aimed at catching things with regexps that are now explicitly marked. I think I would also recommend going with OSIS output + server-side XSLT. > Please consider GenBook support, as well. What would a general book > reader look like for the web? I also think the interface across different types of books should be consistent, where reasonable. I would suggest doing something truly uninspired like a left-frame menu with a contextually relevent table of contents (showing the parents, siblings, and children of a given node) but not using frames, of course, because they're evil. This is my plan for diatheke as soon as libsword compiles again and a few more OSIS filters get finished. --Chris _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel