On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 6:47 PM, Ross Gardler
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Sent from my mobile device, please forgive errors and brevity.
> On Sep 29, 2011 6:24 PM, "Paul Sharples" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> On 29/09/2011 16:31, Steve Lee wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm currently working on a widget for University of Oxford and would
>>> like to submit it to Wookie for inclusion as a sample widget.
>>>
>>> The widget is a simple learning guide that asks a series of questions
>>> and allows the user to build up a list of follow-up actions by
>>> clicking on links in the question text. Each question links to further
>>> questions and the actions are either a text note or a link to a
>>> further information in the form of a note or an external web page. The
>>> questions and notes are contained in a xml data file and the internal
>>> notes are formatted using Creole wiki format.
>>>
>>> Would this be of interest to the Wookie community?
>>
>>
>> This looks really good.  So +1 from me.
>>
>> A minor thing - I'm working on windows and the zipped .wgt file (built
> from the github files) didn't automatically import into wookie, giving a
> BadManifestException on config.xml. I had to move the xml declarations to be
> the first line in each xml file, before the license text. (Eclipse was also
> moaning about it) Once i did that it imported okay.
>
> Good spot. It looks like Steve added the license headers before adding to
> the public repository and didn't test the new build. XML must always be the
> first line.

I did test </gloat> but was pointing at wrong version </blush>

Steve

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