My Collection: what should happen after the user gives their email address
Hugues Boily
hugues.boily at mccord.mcgill.ca
Fri Feb 5 16:54:15 UTC 2010
Hi guys,
Here's the URL :
http://www.mccord-museum.qc.ca/scripts/myCollectionHandler.php?language=fr&action=add&email=hugues.boily@gmail.com&artifacts=2323,2342,763453
Where :
language = en | fr
action = add (for now)
email = My Collection user email address
artifacts = comma separated list of artifact id (from the id attribute
of the artifact node in the artifact feed)
For now this url will return an xml echo of the posted variables. I will
implement the email generation early next week.
Hugues
Colin Clark wrote:
> Hey James and Sveto,
>
> Hugues can fill in the specific details, but here's what we agreed on the other day as a simple implementation:
>
> 1. Hugues will provide a URL in his CMS, which we can POST data to.
> 2. We will POST the user's email address, language selection, and artifact accession numbers in their collection
> 3. Hugues will write a script to merge this data with his CMS' personal collection feature and send the user an email
>
> Should be pretty easy.
>
> Colin
>
> On 2010-02-05, at 9:36 AM, James William Yoon wrote:
>
>> There was a question in the channel about what should happen after the user enters their email address on the technical end of things. The designed behavior is detailed in Storycard 6 here: http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Mobile+storycards%2C+my+collection%2C+draft+9
>>
>> Hugues, if I understood correctly, you mentioned you'd be writing a script to send the actual email out to the user (the contents of which are the contents of their collection). The question is, how are we linking this up with the form submission?
>>
>
> ---
> Colin Clark
> Technical Lead, Fluid Project
> Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, University of Toronto
> http://fluidproject.org
>
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