Hi Cris

I work in a web comany so I have server with accounts --> meaning not only for my usage but if somebody else need real-time testing I can open web account for that.

In my opinion creating a well-documented JSON service would solve all problems. If you need my help for the server side please contact me out of list to avoid unnecessary mails for everybody (is the list planning to open a forum one day?)

If there's an service with API let's get the docs and start developing.

BTW I created server-client web bible for our local church few years ago, some of the code might be useful again:
http://webible.kramatgan.org/
(use the buttons on the left to see english text)

and last question - what is STEP ?

Best Regards,
Michael

On 01/05/2013 04:50 PM, Chris Burrell wrote:
Great! What kind of functionality would you want out of the box for this kind of functionality? Do you have your own website already where you'd want to include this? Would a REST API work with WordPress? or do you usually include some HTML snippet in your content?

OpenScriptures people seem to have an API described here: https://github.com/openscriptures/api/wiki/RESTful-URI-Structure so it may make sense to align to that. As far as I can tell from their website, it is just a spec at the moment. But someone can correct me if I'm wrong?

Chris



On 5 January 2013 12:32, מיכאל בר-דוד <mich...@mail.org.il> wrote:
I'm a WP developer and I'd like to help.


On 01/05/2013 01:15 PM, Chris Burrell wrote:
Hi all

Just wondering if we have some CMS plugin developers on this list?  STEP will expose an API to other websites, so I'm looking for volunteers to help brainstorm & possibly write the plugins for the various CMSs around. The idea is pretty straightforward at the moment, and I can think of at least 3 use cases:
  • Verse or passage display
  • Verse of the day (mainly because other people do it), but possibly also following some devotional schemes
  • Looking up a strong number
  • maybe some more things if people want to suggest more ideas.
I read from http://www.siteground.com/best_cms_tools.htm that the top CMS are:
  • Joomla
  • WordPress
  • Drupal
Any ideas if churches tend to use other popuplar CMS frameworks?

STEP currently exposes a REST like interface, but some people might prefer a "_javascript_" include snippet to include, etc. Would be interested to hear your thoughts on that too.

Chris



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