I am not directly involved with the Sword project, but I thought I could
pick up some wisdom from you guys. I am working on web based scripture
project, and am using XML for communication of scripture (and other
data) between flash front end and php/mysql. Rather than invent my own
way to do thi
rch 24, 2002 12:21 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [sword-devel] importing modules into a
> > relational database
> >
> >
> > n8 wrote:
> > >
> > > I am also working on importing modules into a relational database
> > > (MySQ
I am also working on importing modules into a relational database (MySQL)
for a web based project. It will be using a Flash MX front end.
I am now writing / debugging a PHP class that parses the GBF format (
http://ebible.org/bible/gbf.htm ) into my database. I decided to use this
format, beca
I am building a scripture search website that will use a mysql backend. I
am looking for text sources of KJV and possibly the WEB version of scripture
keyed with strongs numbers. I can write whatever script nessisary to parse
this text and create the database, but I can't seem to find a good sou
I haven't spoken on this list yet because at the current time, I am way to
busy to help.. (I am hoping that will change soon.)
However, my vote would be for OpenSword. Here is why:
- A good name can be made by combining two known words. (easy to remember)
- "Bible" is more 'churchy' than Sword