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<p>Hello,<br>
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<p>I started using Tellico (among others) to classify videos and
podcasts on the internet using a field for URLs.<br>
I also thought to write a script to use the data saved in Tellico
(probably in CSV) to generate a static website.... <br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 22/02/2024 à 16:23, José Marcio
Martins da Cruz a écrit :<br>
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Hello,
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I've thinking about this... and I'll probably do something.
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I consider the HTML export just something to help create a minimal
page. Don't expect too much as tellico is already very good to
manage collections.
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The downside of tellico generating HTML pages, IMHO, are :
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* it takes too long (I have a collection of around 2000 books);
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* It generates a generic web page - not well suited to
smartphones;
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* it takes too long to do search on smartphones - I think it's
related to javascript, so it's faster to use the navigator search
tool.
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What I'm thinking it's better is an external tool to handle the
tellico database - it's just a zip compressed XML file - extract
wanted information and inject it into some kind of CMS software
(wordpress, ...).
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For the moment, I've only digged into tellico database file format
and it's just an idea on how I'd like to do that.
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Regards,
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José-Marcio
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On 2/22/24 11:42, Eric wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Hello,
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Would someone have worked on scripts to use Tellico data to make
a website?
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(I saw that Tellico allows an export in html.I wonder if there
are scripts to improve this kind of use).
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:)
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