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justNow Currently, I am considering how to reduce this list that has gotten far too big! One solution is to remove many of the items that are no longer a priority to a WikiHive where a separate calendar can be used to schedule future items without interfering with overloading the current blog uses of the Community Wiki date pages.
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Is there source code available for this application? I’ve been looking for a useful way to work with maps like this. Some people have created a somewhat similar tool locally: http://grassroots.wide.msu.edu/
Sam:
We are using the standard GoogleMaps API in conjunction with a SQL Server database (large volume processing capability with triggers since we are planning to have a very large database of geocoded tags) and are gluing the two together with some very simple JavaScript.
I’d be pleased to discuss possible applications and even collaborate (or reciprocate) on some hosting activities since my folk are not particularly keen on supporting the WikiHive I am interested in having.
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Hans, I’m not super-sure, but I think I had seen a you tube video embedded into your oddwiki some months (or even years?) ago. Unfortunately I don’t find it. I’d like to experiment with video on chain-video-wiki. Can you point me to your example (if such existed)? Thanks.
20 min later, found it http://eartwiki.org/cgi-bin/hive/ChainVideo/2007-07-21_Talk
I think what you are referring to in my tests was a simply link to a video that was at their site. I quite like the ide you’re testing of embedding it, but I see that involves opening the wiki to accept HTML, which I’m told is asking for trouble since it creates holes in the security of the system.
Mattis….http://eartwiki.org/cgi-bin/hive/ChainVideo/2007-07-22_Talk. RawHtml? works on that wiki.
Hwoever, a more secure way to create what you want to do could be via something like Drupal. Or, if done in OddMuse, then a module or extension that specifically allows embedding content only from certain sites.
Sam… An interesting idea, creating a module to filter ‘acceptable’ html posts. I don’t know enough yet to know if such code could be restricted to a particular destination, but that also strikes be as possibly an interesting refinement.
Lion once suggested merely changing the way we use the Admin and Edit passwords to control these types of issues.
I think it may be interesting to at least ponder how these different approaches might be combined.
I almost finished writing a module that would pass regular expressions based on URL of content enclosed in <html>..</html>. But then I talked with TheSheep on IRC, and he suggested an ingenious route to solving this problem that is much more secure than the idea that I was thinking of.
TheSheep suggested that we can take the code from OddMuse:YouTube, and apply the same rules to any content that we put on a locked “RawMap?” page, that would allow certain chunks of code that are specified on that page. So, if we wanted to be able to include code from YouTube, Blip.tv, de.licio.us, etc, we would just list it in “RawMap?”, and then we would use a syntax such as “[youtube:” etc. Working on that now….
Awesome. Thanks.
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3. Hwo:ThisWeek - Using a TransClusion from a bliki here, in the main site, may be very effective.
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