`s to your page that have special `id` attributes. We
+then add `
`s to your page that have special `class` attributes. We
do the rest.
A minimal example
@@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ searching application:
-
-
+
+
That's it. A complete metasearching application. Everything
else is refinement.
@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ Documentation
* The
README -- mostly technical details.
* The
MKWS manual, including a reference section.
This is a much better introduction.
+* The
MKWS developers' guide.
Tools
-----
@@ -45,10 +46,12 @@ Here are the files that this web-site provides:
*
pazpar2/js/pz2.js --
Low-level JavaScript library for access to the MasterKey web
service.
-*
handlebars-v1.1.2.js --
+*
handlebars-v2.0.0.js --
A local copy of
the Handlebars templating library,
since it doesn't like to be hotlinked.
+* Local copy of
jquery-1.10.0.min.js
+* Local copy of
jquery.json-2.4.js
*
mkws-complete.js --
A single large JavaScript file containing everything needed for
MKWS to work: the widget-set itself, the API library, and
@@ -57,19 +60,12 @@ Here are the files that this web-site provides:
A stylesheet which styles only MasterKey widgets, and does not
otherwise interfere with application-site's styles.
+
Minified versions of the MKWS JavaScript files are also available:
*
mkws.min.js
*
mkws-complete.min.js
-(This domain also hosts two web-service endpoints that are used by
-running MKWS-based applications:
-`/service-proxy-auth`
-is used to authenticate new sessions and
-`/service-proxy/`
-is the main endpoint for searching and retrieval. But there is
-no need to use these directly: the widgets take care of that.)
-
Versions
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