GENDEX
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GENDEX (GENealogical inDEX) is a specification to exprot the index of a genealogical home page to a global name index service.
[edit] Format
Each line in a GENDEX file represents the reference to a person record. Each GENDEX record has the following fields, each terminated by a '|' character:
Reference|SURNAME|given name /SURNAME/|date of birth|place of birth|date of death|place of death|
- field 1: file name of web page referring to the individual
- field 2: surname of the individual
- field 3: full name of the individual
- field 4: date of birth or christening (optional)
- field 5: place of birth or christening (optional)
- field 6: date of death or burial (optional)
- field 7: place of death or burial (optional)
The full name field and the date fields have the format as it appears in the GEDCOM NAME and DATE record.
[edit] Example
E.g. the URL to a genealogical person record is http://domain.com/index.php?individual=I0001 . The first part including th '=' is the static base URL, which is constant for each person record. The 'I0001' is the variable part, which refers each individual. The GENDEX file could look like this:
I0001|MILLER|Jhon A. /MILLER/|30 JUN 1899|Berlin|20 SEP 1905|Hamburg| I0002|SMITH|Ann /SMITH/||England|||| ...
[edit] External links
- What is a GENDEX file? FAQ at FamilyTreeSeeker.com

