Cool, thanks for clarifying :)
I'll put the "ideal RDF output" on "when I have a spare minute and need something to do" list.
Cheers,
Tom.
On 16/03/07, Kake L Pugh kake@earth.li wrote:
On Fri 16 Mar 2007, Tom Heath tom.heath@gmail.com wrote:
What I was really getting at is that (as I understand it) the OG software relies on Perl modules for generic Wiki functionality [...] If that is the case then our ability to redfine the addressing scheme for OpenGuides and create "pretty URIs" may be limited, as the modules define the URI syntax. Please clarify things for me if I'm wrong about this.
OpenGuides is built on Wiki::Toolkit (which we also have control over BTW - Dom's the official maintainer). Wiki::Toolkit does data storage and access - no CGI whatsoever. All the CGI is in OpenGuides.
Great. I only checked the london.randomness guide btw, so others may differ but I assumed it represented the state of the art as it runs 0.58 (the latest?).
It's got slightly hacked code and templates (a situation which I'm in the process of fixing), but it's basically 0.58. The RDF stuff seems to all be in OpenGuides::RDF rather than templates (apart from the site_index), and I'm fairly sure Bob hasn't touched that module; and I can't find anything about primaryTopic in the svn versions - so yeah, looks like it just wasn't done yet.
Kake
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