re: [sword-devel] Website Recommendations

2005-11-05 Thread Lynn Allan
Here are links from the "wayback" archive from Nov, 2004 (I saved the page as an html file if you have problems getting this page ... can make available if appropriate) http://web.archive.org/web/20041114102239/http://crosswire.org/ucgi-bin/twiki/view/Swordwin/GettingStarted http://web.archive.or

Re: [sword-devel] Website Recommendations

2005-11-05 Thread Greg Hellings
Right now the *tentative* plan is not to use servlets, but rather stick with JSP.  I don't believe that JSP runs in tomcat, but rather uses a different extention to Apache that is much simpler to work with than the whole ordeal of setting up and registering tomcat extentions.  I remember trying to

Re: [sword-devel] Website Recommendations

2005-11-05 Thread Lynn Allan
I might be able to help out with jsp pages ... it has been several years since I worked with java servlets and tomcat, and I recall it involved LOTS of things to get "knitted together" correctly so that pages show up ... and the "chain of events" can take some getting used to ... My impression is

Re: [sword-devel] Website Recommendations

2005-11-04 Thread David Blue (Mailing List Addy)
On Friday 04 November 2005 02:21 am, Greg Hellings wrote: > . Ideas would include such things as > minor fixes (as simple as misspelled words/grammar mistakes) to content > addition (adding information to the developers' or users' segments of the > sites, other information like that). Instructions

Re: [sword-devel] Website Recommendations

2005-11-04 Thread Greg Marine
Another thing to bear in mind is the infrastructure of the technology powering the Web site. There will not be any changes to the infrastructure at this time. For now, we need to stick to using technologies like Apache/Java/JSP for the content rendering, as such as used currently. The firebird data

Re: [sword-devel] Website Recommendations

2005-11-04 Thread Bryan L. Fordham
I'm happy to help out. I'll come up with some ideas, too, just not now 8) let me know what I can do --B ___ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change you

[sword-devel] Website Recommendations

2005-11-04 Thread Greg Hellings
Fellow SWORD-bearers.  I am looking for comments regarding the website, as there are now a few people who are beginning to plan regular work and updates to Crosswire's site.  Thus, if anyone with suggestions and recommendations for updates and changes to the site can send them along, we can begin w