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Stranger Joined: Mar 21, 2009 Post Count: 3 Status: Offline |
Hi, I see that the url of a Bible reference can be used to point to a particular verse, e.g. 1 John 3:16 But as I'll be interested in pointing them to a particular translation, is it possible to have the translation version embedded within the url as well as the chapter/verse? Regards, John D. |
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Regular USA Joined: Aug 25, 2004 Post Count: 79 Status: Offline |
You can add mod=ACV (or the initials of any module, that is the [initials] of the module as found in the conf) to any call to passagestudy.jsp. We are working on changing the SWORD engine to accept an OSIS reference of the form: V11N:work:ref!grain where: v11n. is a versification known to the SWORD engine. This is optional, defaulting to KJV. work. is the [initials] of the module as found in the conf. This also is optional, defaulting to Bible. ref is a verse or range reference using osisIDs and !grain is an ignored specifier of part of a verse, typically !a, !b, !c... This also is optional. If v11n is present not understood by the SWORD engine, it will be assumed to be KJV. Note, if v11n is present then work needs to be present. If work is present and is not an installed module, then applications are free to use any Bible that fits the v11n. They may choose a user preferred Bible. My suggestion is that you encode references as such. If the SWORD engine does not handle your module, create a copy that strips the v11n and/or work as needed, until such time as the engine is improved. Hope this helps. In Him, DM Smith |
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Stranger Joined: Mar 21, 2009 Post Count: 3 Status: Offline |
You can add mod=ACV (or the initials of any module, that is the [initials] of the module as found in the conf) to any call to passagestudy.jsp. Thanks DM, that works great. e.g. 1 John 3:16 ESV 1 John 3:16 NASB That gives me the option to be able to use/recommend the web tool for my need soon. When it changes to the OSIS format I'll use that then too. Many thanks, John D. |
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