Steph - is Cory (howdthevote) on this list yet?
I would love to discuss with him the idea of getting information from MP's to our ISF portal pages - either using links or RSS feeds - maybe a collected 1x per month rss feed? (to explain - ISF = Ile Sans Fil. We have wifi hotspots around Montreal and we can put different stuff on the splash pages of each hotspot. Location-based civic information is something we've been talking about for a long time. example of a splash page for Laika cafe is http://auth.ilesansfil.org/portal/index.php?gw_id=19 ) |
so cory - what do you think? do you know if / when you will have such
capabilities? Are you currently working on the project? - i'm sure that time is an issue in terms of doing unpaid work. On 2/1/06, Stephane Guidoin <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > Steph - is Cory (howdthevote) on this list yet? > > Yes he is : [hidden email] in the participant list of mailman > > > I would love to discuss with him the idea of getting information from > > MP's to our ISF portal pages - either using links or RSS feeds - > > maybe a collected 1x per month rss feed? > > I thought the same before leaving 3 weeks ago. I wanted to propose him to develop > - RSS feed > - XSLT (or so) web service to allow other websites to request/treat the data collected > > > (to explain - ISF = Ile Sans Fil. We have wifi hotspots around > > Montreal and we can put different stuff on the splash pages of each > > hotspot. Location-based civic information is something we've been > > talking about for a long time. example of a splash page for Laika > > cafe is http://auth.ilesansfil.org/portal/index.php?gw_id=19 ) > > > > > > > ___________________________________________________________________________ > Nouveau : téléphonez moins cher avec Yahoo! Messenger. Appelez le monde entier à partir de 0,012 €/minute ! > Téléchargez sur http://fr.messenger.yahoo.com > |
Quoting Michael Lenczner <[hidden email]>:
> so cory - what do you think? do you know if / when you will have such > capabilities? Are you currently working on the project? - i'm sure > that time is an issue in terms of doing unpaid work. It sounds great... i'd like to do it ASAP, but free time is an issue. Fortunately adding new features is more fun than rewriting old ones, so you guys are in luck. We're planning more overhauls on our database and code, so structure is likely to change. Identifying MPs by a seemingly-random integer isn't any good -- i'd like to have a few options, perhaps by name, EDID, or anything else you guys would like. Things i'm considering: - hosting a Web Map Server (WMS) with the voting/attendance/etc data themed - providing a lat/long --> EDID / MP lookup service - improved RSS We do have RSS, but it is rather weak at the moment: http://www.howdtheyvote.ca/rss-info.php I intend to use the geogratis 2004 shapefile, but will need permission to run it for the WMS (horray!, free data that we aren't allowed to actually _use_). Doing the lat/long --> EDID lookup I can likely get away with, without permission -- since i'm not really reproducing their data (but since i'm already getting permission...). We're definitely getting provincial data as well (in a few months), so it makes sense to provide these integrated services. XSLT I don't know anything about... will research as time permits. Anyways, i'd love more input... Cheers, Cory. |
well - for the record i'm officially requesting an RSS feed per MP. I
want it full of all the content / news that you gather. And I want it once a month. If / when you can get to that we will really seriously try to show it across all of our ISF hotspots to our 12,000 users in Montreal. If you want more of a promise than that before you do that work we can probably get you that. Thanks for the great work! On 2/1/06, [hidden email] <[hidden email]> wrote: > Quoting Michael Lenczner <[hidden email]>: > > > so cory - what do you think? do you know if / when you will have such > > capabilities? Are you currently working on the project? - i'm sure > > that time is an issue in terms of doing unpaid work. > > It sounds great... i'd like to do it ASAP, but free time is an issue. > Fortunately adding new features is more fun than rewriting old ones, so > you > guys are in luck. We're planning more overhauls on our database and code, so > structure is likely to change. Identifying MPs by a seemingly-random integer > isn't any good -- i'd like to have a few options, perhaps by name, EDID, or > anything else you guys would like. > > Things i'm considering: > - hosting a Web Map Server (WMS) with the voting/attendance/etc data themed > - providing a lat/long --> EDID / MP lookup service > - improved RSS > > We do have RSS, but it is rather weak at the moment: > http://www.howdtheyvote.ca/rss-info.php > > I intend to use the geogratis 2004 shapefile, but will need permission > to run it > for the WMS (horray!, free data that we aren't allowed to actually > _use_). Doing the lat/long --> EDID lookup I can likely get away with, > without > permission -- since i'm not really reproducing their data (but since i'm > already getting permission...). > > We're definitely getting provincial data as well (in a few months), so > it makes > sense to provide these integrated services. > > XSLT I don't know anything about... will research as time permits. > > Anyways, i'd love more input... > > Cheers, > Cory. > > |
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Cory;
I can enquire about licensing at Geogratis if you like? Tracey [hidden email] wrote: >Quoting Michael Lenczner <[hidden email]>: > > > >>so cory - what do you think? do you know if / when you will have such >>capabilities? Are you currently working on the project? - i'm sure >>that time is an issue in terms of doing unpaid work. >> >> > >It sounds great... i'd like to do it ASAP, but free time is an issue. >Fortunately adding new features is more fun than rewriting old ones, so >you >guys are in luck. We're planning more overhauls on our database and code, so >structure is likely to change. Identifying MPs by a seemingly-random integer >isn't any good -- i'd like to have a few options, perhaps by name, EDID, or >anything else you guys would like. > >Things i'm considering: >- hosting a Web Map Server (WMS) with the voting/attendance/etc data themed >- providing a lat/long --> EDID / MP lookup service >- improved RSS > >We do have RSS, but it is rather weak at the moment: >http://www.howdtheyvote.ca/rss-info.php > >I intend to use the geogratis 2004 shapefile, but will need permission >to run it >for the WMS (horray!, free data that we aren't allowed to actually >_use_). Doing the lat/long --> EDID lookup I can likely get away with, >without >permission -- since i'm not really reproducing their data (but since i'm >already getting permission...). > >We're definitely getting provincial data as well (in a few months), so >it makes >sense to provide these integrated services. > >XSLT I don't know anything about... will research as time permits. > >Anyways, i'd love more input... > >Cheers, >Cory. > > >_______________________________________________ >CivicAccess-discuss mailing list >[hidden email] >http://civicaccess.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss_civicaccess.ca > > > |
I just read the license here:
http://geogratis.cgdi.gc.ca/download/electoral/2004/licence.txt If I read that right, a postal code conversion file would require permission too. That's insane. *shakes head* I'm going to ask right now. On 2/1/06, Tracey P. Lauriault <[hidden email]> wrote: > Cory; > I can enquire about licensing at Geogratis if you like? > > Tracey > > [hidden email] wrote: > > >Quoting Michael Lenczner <[hidden email]>: > > > > > > > >>so cory - what do you think? do you know if / when you will have such > >>capabilities? Are you currently working on the project? - i'm sure > >>that time is an issue in terms of doing unpaid work. > >> > >> > > > >It sounds great... i'd like to do it ASAP, but free time is an issue. > >Fortunately adding new features is more fun than rewriting old ones, so > >you > >guys are in luck. We're planning more overhauls on our database and code, so > >structure is likely to change. Identifying MPs by a seemingly-random integer > >isn't any good -- i'd like to have a few options, perhaps by name, EDID, or > >anything else you guys would like. > > > >Things i'm considering: > >- hosting a Web Map Server (WMS) with the voting/attendance/etc data themed > >- providing a lat/long --> EDID / MP lookup service > >- improved RSS > > > >We do have RSS, but it is rather weak at the moment: > >http://www.howdtheyvote.ca/rss-info.php > > > >I intend to use the geogratis 2004 shapefile, but will need permission > >to run it > >for the WMS (horray!, free data that we aren't allowed to actually > >_use_). Doing the lat/long --> EDID lookup I can likely get away with, > >without > >permission -- since i'm not really reproducing their data (but since i'm > >already getting permission...). > > > >We're definitely getting provincial data as well (in a few months), so > >it makes > >sense to provide these integrated services. > > > >XSLT I don't know anything about... will research as time permits. > > > >Anyways, i'd love more input... > > > >Cheers, > >Cory. > > > > > >_______________________________________________ > >CivicAccess-discuss mailing list > >[hidden email] > >http://civicaccess.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss_civicaccess.ca > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > CivicAccess-discuss mailing list > [hidden email] > http://civicaccess.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss_civicaccess.ca > |
While I do not like the line:
"You may not use any part of the data product to develop or derive any other data product for distribution or commercial sale, without a license to do so." I can see why they are doing it, namely they want to track any product that has that official "Government of Canada" stamp on it. The people who set up Geo gratis did get some resistance to their program when they set it up and this was the compromise. Their fears are that someone or a group will create a nefarious map (ill use!), and the data source would be traced back to them and then there would be a scandal and so on! I am looking forward to hearing whether or not you will get the license for distribution on the web server. Tracey Daniel Haran wrote: >I just read the license here: >http://geogratis.cgdi.gc.ca/download/electoral/2004/licence.txt > >If I read that right, a postal code conversion file would require >permission too. That's insane. > >*shakes head* > >I'm going to ask right now. > >On 2/1/06, Tracey P. Lauriault <[hidden email]> wrote: > > >>Cory; >>I can enquire about licensing at Geogratis if you like? >> >>Tracey >> >>[hidden email] wrote: >> >> >> >>>Quoting Michael Lenczner <[hidden email]>: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>so cory - what do you think? do you know if / when you will have such >>>>capabilities? Are you currently working on the project? - i'm sure >>>>that time is an issue in terms of doing unpaid work. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>It sounds great... i'd like to do it ASAP, but free time is an issue. >>>Fortunately adding new features is more fun than rewriting old ones, so >>>you >>>guys are in luck. We're planning more overhauls on our database and code, so >>>structure is likely to change. Identifying MPs by a seemingly-random integer >>>isn't any good -- i'd like to have a few options, perhaps by name, EDID, or >>>anything else you guys would like. >>> >>>Things i'm considering: >>>- hosting a Web Map Server (WMS) with the voting/attendance/etc data themed >>>- providing a lat/long --> EDID / MP lookup service >>>- improved RSS >>> >>>We do have RSS, but it is rather weak at the moment: >>>http://www.howdtheyvote.ca/rss-info.php >>> >>>I intend to use the geogratis 2004 shapefile, but will need permission >>>to run it >>>for the WMS (horray!, free data that we aren't allowed to actually >>>_use_). Doing the lat/long --> EDID lookup I can likely get away with, >>>without >>>permission -- since i'm not really reproducing their data (but since i'm >>>already getting permission...). >>> >>>We're definitely getting provincial data as well (in a few months), so >>>it makes >>>sense to provide these integrated services. >>> >>>XSLT I don't know anything about... will research as time permits. >>> >>>Anyways, i'd love more input... >>> >>>Cheers, >>>Cory. >>> >>> >>>_______________________________________________ >>>CivicAccess-discuss mailing list >>>[hidden email] >>>http://civicaccess.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss_civicaccess.ca >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >>_______________________________________________ >>CivicAccess-discuss mailing list >>[hidden email] >>http://civicaccess.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss_civicaccess.ca >> >> >> > >_______________________________________________ >CivicAccess-discuss mailing list >[hidden email] >http://civicaccess.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss_civicaccess.ca > > > |
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Michael Lenczner wrote:
> well - for the record i'm officially requesting an RSS feed per MP. Is this a feed of links to what the MP is saying in the Hansard? Is this an XML file that has the information about the MP (name, email, blah, blah), or is this something different? http://howdtheyvote.ca doesn't yet key on electoral district, and I'm hoping that Cory will be able to do that so that I can always have a link from the riding specific parts of my site to his site. I'm willing to help with some cutting-and-pasting, and will of course want to share anything that I gain with him so that we'll all know when updates come. (IE: I don't poll the name changes page as often as it seems I should be http://www.elections.ca/content.asp?section=gen&document=ec92605&dir=bkg&lang=e&textonly=false ) -- Russell McOrmond, Internet Consultant: <http://www.flora.ca/> 2415+ Canadians oppose Bill C-60 which protects antiquated Recording, Movie and "software manufacturing" industries from modernization. http://KillBillC60.ca Sign--> http://digital-copyright.ca/petition/ |
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Hi Cory and other people here :)
> Anyways, i'd love more input... > I agree with Mike for the need of RSS per MP. I also think RSS / bill (activity + vote) could be useful for people that want to follow some given topic. I'd be pleased to help you to do that (and it would more challenging than translation :p) XSLT service or so could be useful too. I don't have any more knowledge about it but it's something I'd like to dig. For the id of the MPs : name + district could be nice in the URL at least. I don't know what it could give in term of index in the DB in the back office, but it could help for the indexation in the search engines Just one question : what is EDID ? Stéphane |
<jargon alert>
what the hell does XSLT mean? I would google it, but I bet that there are other people that would like to be clued in. On 2/1/06, Stephane Guidoin <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi Cory and other people here :) > > Anyways, i'd love more input... > > > I agree with Mike for the need of RSS per MP. I also think RSS / bill > (activity + vote) could be useful for people that want to follow some > given topic. > > I'd be pleased to help you to do that (and it would more challenging > than translation :p) > > XSLT service or so could be useful too. I don't have any more knowledge > about it but it's something I'd like to dig. > > For the id of the MPs : name + district could be nice in the URL at > least. I don't know what it could give in term of index in the DB in the > back office, but it could help for the indexation in the search engines > > Just one question : what is EDID ? > > Stéphane > > > > _______________________________________________ > CivicAccess-discuss mailing list > [hidden email] > http://civicaccess.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss_civicaccess.ca > |
please.
Michael Lenczner wrote: > <jargon alert> > > what the hell does XSLT mean? I would google it, but I bet that there > are other people that would like to be clued in. > > > On 2/1/06, Stephane Guidoin <[hidden email]> wrote: > >>Hi Cory and other people here :) >> >>>Anyways, i'd love more input... >>> >> >>I agree with Mike for the need of RSS per MP. I also think RSS / bill >>(activity + vote) could be useful for people that want to follow some >>given topic. >> >>I'd be pleased to help you to do that (and it would more challenging >>than translation :p) >> >>XSLT service or so could be useful too. I don't have any more knowledge >>about it but it's something I'd like to dig. >> >>For the id of the MPs : name + district could be nice in the URL at >>least. I don't know what it could give in term of index in the DB in the >>back office, but it could help for the indexation in the search engines >> >>Just one question : what is EDID ? >> >>Stéphane >> >> >> >>_______________________________________________ >>CivicAccess-discuss mailing list >>[hidden email] >>http://civicaccess.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss_civicaccess.ca >> > > > _______________________________________________ > CivicAccess-discuss mailing list > [hidden email] > http://civicaccess.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss_civicaccess.ca > |
I don't know if Hugh was correcting me, or echoing my request. but
either way, i should have been more polite. excuse me. I forget a lot of time with email. my apologies. On 2/2/06, Hugh McGuire <[hidden email]> wrote: > please. > > Michael Lenczner wrote: > > <jargon alert> > > > > what the hell does XSLT mean? I would google it, but I bet that there > > are other people that would like to be clued in. > > > > > > On 2/1/06, Stephane Guidoin <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > >>Hi Cory and other people here :) > >> > >>>Anyways, i'd love more input... > >>> > >> > >>I agree with Mike for the need of RSS per MP. I also think RSS / bill > >>(activity + vote) could be useful for people that want to follow some > >>given topic. > >> > >>I'd be pleased to help you to do that (and it would more challenging > >>than translation :p) > >> > >>XSLT service or so could be useful too. I don't have any more knowledge > >>about it but it's something I'd like to dig. > >> > >>For the id of the MPs : name + district could be nice in the URL at > >>least. I don't know what it could give in term of index in the DB in the > >>back office, but it could help for the indexation in the search engines > >> > >>Just one question : what is EDID ? > >> > >>Stéphane > >> > >> > >> > >>_______________________________________________ > >>CivicAccess-discuss mailing list > >>[hidden email] > >>http://civicaccess.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss_civicaccess.ca > >> > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > CivicAccess-discuss mailing list > > [hidden email] > > http://civicaccess.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss_civicaccess.ca > > > > _______________________________________________ > CivicAccess-discuss mailing list > [hidden email] > http://civicaccess.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss_civicaccess.ca > |
oh ha! it was an echo: just saying, i agree: what is xslt?
Michael Lenczner wrote: > I don't know if Hugh was correcting me, or echoing my request. but > either way, i should have been more polite. excuse me. I forget a > lot of time with email. > > my apologies. > > > > > On 2/2/06, Hugh McGuire <[hidden email]> wrote: > >>please. >> >>Michael Lenczner wrote: >> >>><jargon alert> >>> >>>what the hell does XSLT mean? I would google it, but I bet that there >>>are other people that would like to be clued in. >>> >>> >>>On 2/1/06, Stephane Guidoin <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Hi Cory and other people here :) >>>> >>>> >>>>>Anyways, i'd love more input... >>>>> >>>> >>>>I agree with Mike for the need of RSS per MP. I also think RSS / bill >>>>(activity + vote) could be useful for people that want to follow some >>>>given topic. >>>> >>>>I'd be pleased to help you to do that (and it would more challenging >>>>than translation :p) >>>> >>>>XSLT service or so could be useful too. I don't have any more knowledge >>>>about it but it's something I'd like to dig. >>>> >>>>For the id of the MPs : name + district could be nice in the URL at >>>>least. I don't know what it could give in term of index in the DB in the >>>>back office, but it could help for the indexation in the search engines >>>> >>>>Just one question : what is EDID ? >>>> >>>>Stéphane >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>_______________________________________________ >>>>CivicAccess-discuss mailing list >>>>[hidden email] >>>>http://civicaccess.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss_civicaccess.ca >>>> >>> >>> >>>_______________________________________________ >>>CivicAccess-discuss mailing list >>>[hidden email] >>>http://civicaccess.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss_civicaccess.ca >>> >> >>_______________________________________________ >>CivicAccess-discuss mailing list >>[hidden email] >>http://civicaccess.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss_civicaccess.ca >> > > > _______________________________________________ > CivicAccess-discuss mailing list > [hidden email] > http://civicaccess.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss_civicaccess.ca > |
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Wow! Thanks for the response -- very encouraging :) I'll keep it all in
mind when I dive into the code tomorrow evening. Tracey wrote: >I can enquire about licensing at Geogratis if you like? > > Daniel wrote: >I just read the license... *shakes head* > >I'm going to ask right now. > I'd appreciate you guys looking into that... do you have some connections there? Russell wrote: >Is this a feed of links to what the MP is saying in the Hansard? Is >this an XML file that has the information about the MP (name, email, >blah, blah), or is this something different? > > Request and ye shall receive. I'm thinking both: RSS feeds for "latest X speeches/votes/..." and daily or weekly generated XML files containing larger chunks of data. Still need to investigate as to what would work best for ISF: RSS, XSLT, or something else. Cheers, Cory. |
i'm just finishing up writing another grant for ISF, but as soon as I
do we can maybe look at getting some money for you to prioritize coding these features and for ISF to properly integrate them into our portal pages (our User Interface is our weak spot). I imagine that you already have some plans to find some funding for you work (i hope you do!) so we can make sure that this wouldn't interfere with that any of your plans. I'll ping you off-list about it later. mike On 2/2/06, Cory Horner <[hidden email]> wrote: > Wow! Thanks for the response -- very encouraging :) I'll keep it all in > mind when I dive into the code tomorrow evening. > > Tracey wrote: > > >I can enquire about licensing at Geogratis if you like? > > > > > Daniel wrote: > > >I just read the license... *shakes head* > > > >I'm going to ask right now. > > > I'd appreciate you guys looking into that... do you have some > connections there? > > > Russell wrote: > > >Is this a feed of links to what the MP is saying in the Hansard? Is > >this an XML file that has the information about the MP (name, email, > >blah, blah), or is this something different? > > > > > Request and ye shall receive. I'm thinking both: RSS feeds for "latest > X speeches/votes/..." and daily or weekly generated XML files containing > larger chunks of data. Still need to investigate as to what would work > best for ISF: RSS, XSLT, or something else. > > Cheers, > Cory. > > _______________________________________________ > CivicAccess-discuss mailing list > [hidden email] > http://civicaccess.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss_civicaccess.ca > |
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Hi all,
<jargon type="definitions"> EDID - I'm assuming electoral district ID. XSLT - an eXtensible Style-sheet Language Transformation. A way to transform XML (well-formatted data a computer can easily parse) into more XML, or something pretty for human consumption. </jargon> On 2/2/06, Cory Horner <[hidden email]> wrote: > I'd appreciate you guys looking into that... do you have some > connections there? None. I just call people and ask for data :) I was told [hidden email] was the person that could authorize any inquiries related to geographic data sets, so I sent him an email. As soon as I hear back from him, I'll let everyone know. If someone else has a connection, by all means, call too! :) Cheers, Daniel. |
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Cory Horner wrote:
>Wow! Thanks for the response -- very encouraging :) I'll keep it all in >mind when I dive into the code tomorrow evening. > >Tracey wrote: > > > >>I can enquire about licensing at Geogratis if you like? >> >> >> >> >Daniel wrote: > > > >>I just read the license... *shakes head* >> >>I'm going to ask right now. >> >> >> >I'd appreciate you guys looking into that... do you have some >connections there? > > > >Russell wrote: > > > >>Is this a feed of links to what the MP is saying in the Hansard? Is >>this an XML file that has the information about the MP (name, email, >>blah, blah), or is this something different? >> >> >> >> >Request and ye shall receive. I'm thinking both: RSS feeds for "latest >X speeches/votes/..." and daily or weekly generated XML files containing >larger chunks of data. Still need to investigate as to what would work >best for ISF: RSS, XSLT, or something else. > >Cheers, >Cory. > >_______________________________________________ >CivicAccess-discuss mailing list >[hidden email] >http://civicaccess.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss_civicaccess.ca > > > |
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Personally;
I would appreciate an English translation of what Michael requested, what Cory will do and why this is so great (Some folks on the list do not know what RSS feeds are!). In other words when I go to a hotspot what do I get to see and hear and how? And hey! I am great at cutting and pasting if you tell me what you want cutted and pasted! It would also be great to get some of the how to's on the wiki so that us newcomers, novices and geek wanna be's can learn how to do some of this stuff. Cheers Tracey Hugh McGuire wrote: >please. > >Michael Lenczner wrote: > > >><jargon alert> >> >>what the hell does XSLT mean? I would google it, but I bet that there >>are other people that would like to be clued in. >> >> >>On 2/1/06, Stephane Guidoin <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> >> >>>Hi Cory and other people here :) >>> >>> >>> >>>>Anyways, i'd love more input... >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>I agree with Mike for the need of RSS per MP. I also think RSS / bill >>>(activity + vote) could be useful for people that want to follow some >>>given topic. >>> >>>I'd be pleased to help you to do that (and it would more challenging >>>than translation :p) >>> >>>XSLT service or so could be useful too. I don't have any more knowledge >>>about it but it's something I'd like to dig. >>> >>>For the id of the MPs : name + district could be nice in the URL at >>>least. I don't know what it could give in term of index in the DB in the >>>back office, but it could help for the indexation in the search engines >>> >>>Just one question : what is EDID ? >>> >>>Stéphane >>> >>> >>> >>>_______________________________________________ >>>CivicAccess-discuss mailing list >>>[hidden email] >>>http://civicaccess.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss_civicaccess.ca >>> >>> >>> >>_______________________________________________ >>CivicAccess-discuss mailing list >>[hidden email] >>http://civicaccess.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss_civicaccess.ca >> >> >> > >_______________________________________________ >CivicAccess-discuss mailing list >[hidden email] >http://civicaccess.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss_civicaccess.ca > > > > |
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<jargon type="pretty for human consumption">
; ) :-) </consumed> Daniel Haran wrote: >Hi all, > ><jargon type="definitions"> >EDID - I'm assuming electoral district ID. > >XSLT - an eXtensible Style-sheet Language Transformation. A way to >transform XML (well-formatted data a computer can easily parse) into >more XML, or something pretty for human consumption. >pretty for human consumption > >On 2/2/06, Cory Horner <[hidden email]> wrote: > > >>I'd appreciate you guys looking into that... do you have some >>connections there? >> >> > >None. I just call people and ask for data :) I was told >[hidden email] was the person that could authorize any >inquiries related to geographic data sets, so I sent him an email. As >soon as I hear back from him, I'll let everyone know. If someone else >has a connection, by all means, call too! :) > >Cheers, > >Daniel. > >_______________________________________________ >CivicAccess-discuss mailing list >[hidden email] >http://civicaccess.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss_civicaccess.ca > > > |
Just to clarify a little more. Both RSS (commonly known as "feed") and
XSLT (known as webservice) are used to allow other websites and clients to read data from internet/websites without going onto the web. Differences : RSS/Feed : People can only read a set of data that are provided in the feed. For example, when you have some AP/Reuters news on your favorite website, it's probably thanks to a RSS feed. There is also many application used to read RSS from a computer (for example to read news and blogs without speding hours of browsing) XSLT/Webservice : Instead of reading, webservices allows interaction. Then it's possible to read, request specific data, even modify/create data. Both of those technologies allow websites to become more than that : a plateform ; other websites and applications can use the data just to promote them or to create something new. To me, this vision fits with what "How'd they vote" is in terms of diffusions of political contents. Cory, for the moment, I'd say RSS feed could be enough. It's easier to set up and can bring all the data needed. Bye Stef |
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