Hi, This is in response to the first question that Nguyen Ly posted back in early May. I haven't been subscribed to the mailing list, nor have I been checking the list recently, so I didn't see this question earlier.
You asked: "Anyone thinking of porting the Sword API to MS .NET framework classes ?" Yes! I in fact tried to do so more than a year ago, back in March/April 2002. I was able to write a functional set of classes that would take limited queries, like "Mark 1:1" or ranges like "Mark 1:1-5", and retrieve the passage from raw text modules. I had great difficulty fully understanding the C++ code so I ended up reverse-engineering a lot of it. I should've sought help from the mailing list but I was in a sense just doing it for fun. You can visit my old site at SourceForge at http://sourceforge.net/projects/swordnet. I soon became busy with my studies so I couldn't move on any further. I would like to pick up on the project once more, but with help from others, since I am very unfamiliar with the existing SWORD API. You're right though, there is great potential in porting to .NET. In regards to what some have commented, that .NET support isn't so good on Linux and Mac at the time... well I think the purpose of this is to take advantage of the current power and capabilities that .NET offers, e.g., web services, ASP.NET, rapid UI development, etc. Please contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you're interested in starting up something. Bryant Huang _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel