Author: Odd Gunnar Malin
Date: 17:52:11 04/13/04
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On April 13, 2004 at 14:54:51, Andrew Wagner wrote: > >On April 13, 2004 at 13:53:56, Peter Schäfer wrote: >The idea is to store/exchange/archive games in PGML format, just like you would >with PGN files. Then, if you want to switch it to PGN for something, you tweak >one line and open it in your browser. If you want, say, a cross-table, you tweak >the line again and open in your browser and you get a completely different >result. The PGML itself doesn't get sent to the browser...XSLT transforms the >PGML to pure HTML and sends that to the browser. I'm not up to date with all these new tools but if the server should do the work (instead of the client/browser) then why not have a faster format on the server for search etc. As a little sidestep, I created a viewer for pgnfiles: To see the pgn-file for the St.Petersburg tournament on TWIC the link would be: http://norbase.sjakk.biz/pgntable.php?inter=12&lang=en&headline=15&tb1=11&tb2=12&pgnfile=http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/chstp04.pgn In the table you can click on a result to see the actual game. A swizz tournament would look like this: http://norbase.sjakk.biz/pgntable.php?inter=12&lang=en&headline=15&pgnfile=http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/cheurw04.pgn (pgn-file still from Twic) Here too you can clik on a result to see a game. I don't know the tiebreak rules for these tournaments so the table could be a little inaccurate. As you see this is a little slow, at least for Woman CH with a big file. A little help in speed would have been if I put the pgn-file on the server, but a DB-format would still be a lot faster. Odd Gunnar
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