When adding this resource there are some js errors. I suppose some elements are missing as they are part of the presentation layer. Is that correct? And how do we supply that with the iipimage manifest?
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You have to supply an IIIF presentation API manifest, not an IIIF image API json file. Does your content management system generate presentation manifests?
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No, not at this moment but we starting up a project to implement the presentation api for our collections. Taking a look at this example https://iiif.io/api/cookbook/recipe/0005-image-service/
Is that the manifest where a iipimage json file goes into?
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We try to get some images in the Mirador demo site https://mirador-dev.netlify.app/tests/integration/mirador/
Our stuff is located at eg
https://objects.library.uu.nl/fcgi-bin/iipsrv.fcgi?IIIF=//manifestation/viewer//61/34/46/61344645886288335197320146752907378847.jp2/info.json
When adding this resource there are some js errors. I suppose some elements are missing as they are part of the presentation layer. Is that correct? And how do we supply that with the iipimage manifest?
You have to supply an IIIF presentation API manifest, not an IIIF image API json file. Does your content management system generate presentation manifests?
No, not at this moment but we starting up a project to implement the presentation api for our collections. Taking a look at this example https://iiif.io/api/cookbook/recipe/0005-image-service/
Is that the manifest where a iipimage json file goes into?
Yes, that's the kind of thing. This manifest is even simpler: https://iiif.io/api/cookbook/recipe/0001-mvm-image/
Thanks, will try if I can get that working.... in a hardcoded way for this single page