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QP Services

mbutcher - June 4, 2009 - 17:42

This module is experimental. Please give us feedback.

QP Services is an integration module that provides additional blocks and tools for the QueryPath and Amplify modules.

Included in this package:

  • Flickr photos
  • Flickr photos by amplification terms
  • Amazon books by amplified terms
  • Technorati posts by amplified terms
  • Twitter messages by amplified terms

You do not need the Flickr, Amazon, or Twitter modules to make this work. QueryPath can contact those services directly.

Configuration

You will need API keys for the web services above. Add these keys in Administer > Site configuration > QP Services.

The module provides many blocks that you can use. Add them in the standard block configuration page (Administer >Site building > Blocks)

NITF Views

greg.harvey - May 19, 2009 - 17:12

Heavily based on the row style bits of Atom Views, this module allows Views to output NITF XML documents for nodes. You can select RSS or Atom (depends on Atom Views) styles for a Views 2 "display" in feed form and select NITF XML as your row style and your nodes will be outputted as valid NITF 3.4 XML within the feed of your choice.

What is NITF?

NITF is a specific XML format used by the newspaper industry. Here is a sample document in NITF 3.4 (the latest at time of writing):
http://www.nitf.org/IPTC/NITF/3.4/examples/nitf-fishing.xml

More extensive documentation of the DTD can be found here:
http://www.iptc.org/std/NITF/3.4/documentation/nitf-documentation.html

And organisation home page is:
http://www.iptc.org/

The Future

This initial release is quite basic. I have a TODO list:

- Add Location support (where applicable)
- Add the ability to map CCK fields to elements in the NITF schema with an AJAX interface (like node Fields)

Please feel free to make further feature requests via the issue queue.

Developed by: Greg Harvey - http://www.drupaler.co.uk
Sponsored by: CMS Professionals - http://www.cmspros.co.uk

OpenDover

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What's going on in Dover?

OpenDover is a sophisticated webservice that allows for next-gen semantic features within your blog, content management system, website or application. With the OpenDover service you can emotion-tag texts, comments, or anything else you like within your website.

For example you can send a product review to the OpenDover service and OpenDover will tag the article based on the sentiment words in the review. Based on the returned results you can mark the review as positive or negative.

OpenDover uses linguistic algorithmic technologies to emotion tag text that you send to the service. Emotion tags are returned to users for implementing in web applications, searches, blogs and so on.

Open Dover for Businesses

OpenDover can mean a lot for your online business. Enabling full semantic tagging for your content enables you to add strategic value to your website and online strategy.

OpenDover for Developers

Whether you are into blogging or developing websites, OpenDover is based on Java technology, which allows for easy connectivity through webservices.

OpenDover for Drupal

The OpenDover Drupal module is built for version 6 of the Drupal Content Management System. This module will only work on websites based on the Drupal 6 Content Management System.

Feed Scraper

antoniodemarco - May 11, 2009 - 19:26
FeedAPI Scraper

Add-on module for Feed Element Mapper that extracts (scrapes) content from HTML encoded in syndication feed items and allows to map it to CCK fields. In order to extract HTML content, it comes with XPath and Regular Expression parsers out of the box; it is possible to extend the module providing custom parsers.

Usage Example

The module could be used, for example, to extract an image URL from within raw HTML and to map it in a FileField image field.

Module Dependences

The module depends on:

Credits

This project has been sponsored by:

Feed Block

ivanjaros - April 24, 2009 - 20:11
Feed block

The Feed Block module creates a block with one external(syndicated) article for each feed source from selected feed category.

If you found this module useful please donate.

FeedAPI Language Filter

Matt V. - April 16, 2009 - 04:08
FeedAPI Language Filter screenshot

The FeedAPI Language Filter is a simple add-on for the FeedAPI Item Filter module that allows incoming feed items to be filtered by language, using the Google AJAX Language API. This module differs from FeedAPI Language Detector module in that this module filters out feed items before they are added to Drupal.

Currently only the title field can be filtered on, though I would gladly accept patches that expand the module to support other fields.

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