Hi Greg,
If you can get the raw Sword plugins running natively on your system,
that's obviously the way to go. I wanted to demonstrate, though, that it
is possible to use this data offline and automate the process of
acquiring it. To that end, I wrote a simple demo set of jQuery
interactions. You can now access them from
http://thehellings.com:10001/demo. There you can programmatically list
out all the installed modules on the server, fetch a list of their
top-level entries, and import them locally. Once they are imported you
can access them with another very simplistic UI. That UI only really
works for Bibles, since that's the most interesting data type, but in a
real application the UI would be responsive to the type of module being
used.
thank you for the demo. I have one more question:
How will you handle the different filter options? Do you want import
everything new when the user changes a filter? Or will you support only
one filter set?
Blessings,
Stephan
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