On 08-Aug-2003 Chris Little wrote:
>> Can we link to a GenBook from a webpage?
...
>> What is the correct syntax to link to a certain module?
> The correct syntax, from a purely theoretical,
> this-is-the-right-way-to-do-it perspective is:
> sword://[module ID]/[key ID]
Hm, shouldn't w
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some of its settings.
Dan
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Dan Adams wrote:
> Thanks that is a featur
Dan Adams wrote:
Thanks that is a feature that I was curious about, when you mention the
key-id thing, how would that be for modules like 1Enoch or BofM? I am just
curious and also trying to get some programming done that can make use of
the sword project.
It's whatever the key for a particular
Pham, Khoi wrote:
I am writing commentaries for the Vietnamese New Testament now. If we
can link to Gen Book from Browser, do we have a way to link to a Gen
Book from a commentary?
As I said, we cannot like to a GenBook from a browser currently. Nor
can we link from a commentary to a GenBook.
Dan Adams wrote:
At first I thought there wasn't the capability yet to reference GenBooks,
but with what you put below, I guess that capability is there, just maybe
not tested much yet. I would be glad to help and test it if that would help.
Besides I know that with testing it, I would probably
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Dan Adams wrote:
> Thanks that is a feature that I was curious about, when you mention
the
> key-id thing, how would that be for modules like 1Enoch or BofM? I am
just
> curious and also trying to get some programming done that can
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Dan Adams wrote:
> Hi,
> I am not sure who here might have some insights to this, but a while
> ago. Chris had sent a mess
ommentary?
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> Paul
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> Dan Adams wrote:
> > Thanks that is a feature that
Dan Adams wrote:
Hi,
I am not sure who here might have some insights to this, but a while
ago. Chris had sent a message about the browser links and had a URL of
http://www.crosswire.org/~chrislit/testlinks.html which still works today. I
was wondering a couple of things about this:
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Dan Adams wrote:
> At first I thought there wasn't the capability yet to reference
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Victor Porton wrote:
On 08-Aug-2003 Chris Little wrote:
Can we link to a GenBook from a webpage?
...
What is the correct syntax to link to a certain module?
The correct syntax, from a purely theoretical,
this-is-the-right-way-to-do-it perspective is:
sword://[module ID]/[key ID]
Hm
Hi,
I am not sure who here might have some insights to this, but a while
ago. Chris had sent a message about the browser links and had a URL of
http://www.crosswire.org/~chrislit/testlinks.html which still works today. I
was wondering a couple of things about this:
Can we link to a
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