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[nycphp-talk] [OT] slidePresenter (was: live slide-show delivery viabrowser only)

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Mon Nov 6 14:20:36 EST 2006


Allen

I say, let us know how it goes and good luck! 



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-----Original Message-----
From: talk-bounces at lists.nyphp.org
[mailto:talk-bounces at lists.nyphp.org] On
Behalf Of Allen Shaw
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 11:34 AM
To: NYPHP Talk
Subject: [nycphp-talk] [OT] slidePresenter (was: live slide-show
delivery
viabrowser only)

Thanks everyone for a good discussion on this thread.  I've
decided to 
go ahead and build this myself, because I just haven't been able
to find 
anything like it, and I believe I can write it well enough to
suit my 
needs: simple support for real-time slide presentations with
only a web 
browser.

I also imagine it would be useful for others, though perhaps
others 
would want features I'm not planning at the outset. So, for
whatever 
it's worth, I've given it a name, slidePresenter, and will
release it 
under an open source license.

Anyone who's interested can see more at the project blog: 
http://slides.sourceforge.net

This is the first project I've started that's intended from the 
beginning to be open source, so it looks like it will be a lot
of fun 
and quite educational.

If anyone thinks it's worth mentioning, I'll be happy to report
back 
here once actual code (PHP) is ready for release.  In the mean
time, 
please let me hear whatever comments you may have, either by
email 
off-list, or via the blog.

Thanks,
Allen


Timothy Boyden wrote:
> Allen,
> 
> I've never see a slide show application that does what you
want to do
short
> of a WebEx or Windows NetMeeting presentation.
> 
> The rough approach I would take to your problem would be:
> 
> 1) Create authentication code to determine slide show viewer
or presenter
> 
> 2) Create code to display the current slide as determined by a
value in a
> flat text file or database
> 
> 3) Create code to update the flat file or database to set the
current
slide
> (slide control buttons only visible to the presenter)
> 
> 4) Create code to refresh the slide display page if there is a
change in
the
> flat file or database
> 
> Most likely you'd populate an array with the slides in the
order you want
> them shown and page back and forth through the array with the
slide
control
> buttons.
> 
> I'm a Network Administrator that sometimes wears the
intermediate web
> programmer hat and this would undoubtedly be the simple
approach to this
> issue. I'm sure there's some AJAX method of doing this in the
way that you
> describe, but that's beyond my current skill set.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Tim Boyden
> 
> 
> 


-- 
Allen Shaw
Polymer (http://polymerdb.org)
slidePresenter (http://slides.sourceforge.net)
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