From: Gordon W. <gwe...@od...> - 2004-07-19 19:34:39
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I was just thinking that it would be good to have some of those libs packaged and released. Some of those have been very useful lately. As far as the cookbook, I just haven't done enough Scheme lately to have anything new, though I've been using it as a reference. Actually I had planned on filling at least the writing side of "Reading and Writing RSS" using either the LtU comments RSS or possibly a screen scraper for another site as an example. As far as WordUp, the reason CVS is so cluttered is that I've learned about modules since I did my initial commit. I've removed the dead versions, so CVS should be in a little better shape now. In general, the .ss version is the good one, though main.scm exists to serve as a CGI driver. I had planned on sticking with SSAX, but I'm not opposed to WebIt! either, I just haven't figured how it works. I've been operating on the theory that CSS goes a long way towards skinnability. I've also updated the TODO to reflect what's on my mind as far as future updates. My general priorities, off the top of my head, are: 1) Generate an RSS feed for comments. 2) Trackback and/or Pingback client API, i.e. issue a trackback/pingback for each <a href="..." in a new post. 3) Implement some sort of security on the API, there's a proposal out there for that. 4) Implement the rest of the ATOM API - GET/UPDATE/DELETE [1] http://shizuku.appsolutions.com/twiki/bin/view/Cookbook/XMLRecipeRSS -- Gordon Weakliem http://www.eighty-twenty.net -----Original Message from Noel Welsh <noe...@ya...>----- Hi all, I've just committed some new code: /src/libs/lsystem It produces pretty pictures when asked nicely. I accidentally commited a whole bunch of other things but it was all to libraries that no-one else uses AFAIK. What's up with the Cookbook? Or, why am I and Jens the only people contributing to it? If there is something stopping people from updating it (aside from disinterest) I'd like to know. I've seen some grumbling about TWiki on #scheme... Anyway, I intend to make the AuthorGuide a new chapter, update it, and then announce to the world. Took a look at WordUp! the other day, with the intention of hacking on it. I was slightly confused by all the parallel implementations of code. E.g.: blog/blog.scm/blog.ss What is the reason for this? Which should I hack? The 1st thing I'd want to do is adding styling, so is the intention to stick with SSAX or could I add (the SXML version of) WebIt into the brew? Cheers, Noel ===== Email: noelwelsh <at> yahoo <dot> com Jabber: noelw <at> jabber <dot> org __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by BEA Weblogic Workshop FREE Java Enterprise J2EE developer tools! Get your free copy of BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 today. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=4721&alloc_id=10040&op=click _______________________________________________ Schematics-development mailing list Sch...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/schematics-development |