View Single Post
Old 03-07-2010, 03:37 AM   #20
rollercoaster
Zealot
rollercoaster once ate a cherry pie in a record 7 seconds.rollercoaster once ate a cherry pie in a record 7 seconds.rollercoaster once ate a cherry pie in a record 7 seconds.rollercoaster once ate a cherry pie in a record 7 seconds.rollercoaster once ate a cherry pie in a record 7 seconds.rollercoaster once ate a cherry pie in a record 7 seconds.rollercoaster once ate a cherry pie in a record 7 seconds.rollercoaster once ate a cherry pie in a record 7 seconds.rollercoaster once ate a cherry pie in a record 7 seconds.rollercoaster once ate a cherry pie in a record 7 seconds.rollercoaster once ate a cherry pie in a record 7 seconds.
 
rollercoaster's Avatar
 
Posts: 126
Karma: 1826
Join Date: Jan 2010
Device: Kindle 2
Quote:
Originally Posted by CleverClothe View Post
I have thought about this too. I have already done this for the bug tracking system at my work, so I have some experience.
That is great. Your help is welcome.

I have been looking at various ways to accomplish this. See my question on stackoverflow. It is fairly easy to add a search connector to a web based service (even a localhost one) but the MSDN documentation sketchy about a local store. The microsoft guy behind the open search feature is here. Relevant MSDN - 1 ,2

Quote:
Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
calibre can already export its database in several XML based formats. See the calibredb command or the catalog generation feature in the GUI
That may be helpful somehow but I still think there should be a RSS/ATOM feed via the content server. There are a whole bunch of possibilities with feeds. It should also be able to accept the usual params like Query, Index, StartingPage, MaxResults ets

Last edited by rollercoaster; 03-07-2010 at 03:54 AM.
rollercoaster is offline   Reply With Quote