OpenGuides 0.52 has been released, with minor updates as well as initial Google Maps support. It is available from your favourite CPAN mirror, or
http://www.larted.org.uk/~dom/computing/code/openguides/OpenGuides-0.52.tar....
or, indeed, http://www.larted.org.uk/~dom/debian/openguides/.
md5sum: 75c22070e53963bf0947430415bf92c8 OpenGuides-0.52.tar.gz
(files in this distribution are also signed with cpansign; run "cpansign -v" to verify.)
Changelog: 0.52 5 March 2006 IMPORTANT CHANGE: "supersearch.cgi" is now simply "search.cgi". If you have customisations to your templates, you may need to make changes to reflect this. Rename OpenGuides::SuperSearch to OpenGuides::Search. Use corrent content-type (application/rdf+xml) for all RDF output. Things with opening hours are marked as geospatial in RDF. Fix missing bracket in node.tt. Add custom_node template just below main content in node.tt. Google Maps support! There is a new index type, wiki.cgi?action=index;format=map, and maps appear in the node listings (the latter feature is user-configurable). Fix <link> in RSS to point to RecentChanges page, not the feed itself. #67 Default website for a page is now http:// Fix mod_perl redirect bug. Fix test failure with CGI.pm 3.16. #87 Edit on mirrored pages now goes to source site #66 Locales in RDF now use dc:title, not foaf:name
Cheers,
Dominic.
On 6/3/2006, "Dominic Hargreaves" dom@earth.li wrote:
OpenGuides 0.52 has been released, with minor updates as well as initial Google Maps support.
Yay! Any sites where we can see this in action?
I'm presuming we'll need to get a Google Maps API key and put it in the config file?
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 02:25:36PM +0000, Rev Simon Rumble wrote:
On 6/3/2006, "Dominic Hargreaves" dom@earth.li wrote:
OpenGuides 0.52 has been released, with minor updates as well as initial Google Maps support.
Yay! Any sites where we can see this in action?
I'm presuming we'll need to get a Google Maps API key and put it in the config file?
Most of the changes have been running on the Open Guide to Boston (http://boston.openguides.org/) for some time, and was where the Google Maps patches originally came from. St. Paul (http://saintpaul.openguides.org) is running code from SVN over the weekend.
Yes, you will need to get a Google Maps API key -- there's a readme (http://dev.openguides.org/browser/trunk/README.GMAPS) on what you'll need to do and what the various config settings need to be set to in order to use Google Maps.
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 02:25:36PM +0000, Rev Simon Rumble wrote:
On 6/3/2006, "Dominic Hargreaves" dom@earth.li wrote:
OpenGuides 0.52 has been released, with minor updates as well as initial Google Maps support.
Yay! Any sites where we can see this in action?
This has been running on Oxford since December: http://oxford.openguides.org/
The original patches were from Christopher Schmidt who's been running them for even longer on http://boston.openguides.org/
You'll need to set your user preference appropriately before it'll display. There is fairly comprehensive documentation in INSTALL and README.GMAPS.
I'm presuming we'll need to get a Google Maps API key and put it in the config file?
Indeed.
Cheers,
Dominic.
Rev Simon Rumble wrote:
On 6/3/2006, "Dominic Hargreaves" dom@earth.li wrote:
OpenGuides 0.52 has been released, with minor updates as well as initial Google Maps support.
Yay! Any sites where we can see this in action?
I'm presuming we'll need to get a Google Maps API key and put it in the config file?
Got this going on a mirror of London, with Google maps:
openguides-dev@lists.openguides.org