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Is Updating the GEDCOM Standard Necessary? - Blog comment by coret - 22 Oct 2023

Is Updating the GEDCOM Standard Necessary? Wrong question, the GEDCOM specification has been updated. The current one in 7.0. The question should be, is updating the GEDCOM implementation to the current specification necessary? As you say 95% of current GEDCOM 5.5.1 implementations are incomplete, ...
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Reading GEDCOM – A Guide for Programmers - Blog comment by lkessler - 22 Oct 2023

Bob (Coret): Main reason is that 5.5.1 is supported by 98% of genealogy vendors, whereas the number who have implemented some form of 7.0 can be counted on one hand. There are many reasons why I don't think 7.0 will ever take hold. See my newest blog post Is Updating the GEDCOM Standard Necessary?
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Is Updating the GEDCOM Standard Necessary? - Blog entry by lkessler - 22 Oct 2023

The GEDCOM Standard was first developed almost 40 years ago as a way to store genealogical data and transfer it between programs. It was developed about the same time the first genealogical software programs were developed. The early programs developed a basic structure for genealogy, and the standard ...
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Is Perfect GEDCOM Reading and Writing Necessary? - Blog comment by digitalarchivist - 18 Oct 2023

Louis, these two posts are gems. I found the GEDCOM 101 and 201 sections especially insightful. Thank you for these, and all your work, and for sharing the accumulated wisdom of your years of experience. You explain things in a way I find accessable and valuable.
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Reading GEDCOM – A Guide for Programmers - Blog comment by digitalarchivist - 18 Oct 2023

Thank you, Louis. This is helpful and timely.
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Is Perfect GEDCOM Reading and Writing Necessary? - Blog entry by lkessler - 16 Oct 2023

My answers might surprise you. Reading Perfect GEDCOM In my previous article Reading GEDCOM – A Guide for Programmers, I outlined a general technique that a programmer of a genealogy program could use to read GEDCOM. Basically, the programmer should read each line in using the generalized definition of a ...
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Reading GEDCOM – A Guide for Programmers - Blog comment by coret - 12 Oct 2023

Why are you ignoring the latest GEDCOM version 7.0 and stick with the 24 year old one?
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Reading GEDCOM – A Guide for Programmers - Blog entry by lkessler - 12 Oct 2023

I’m back hard at work on Behold, trying to finish off the many features I’ll be including in Version 1.3 when it’s ready. Some of the changes for Version 1.3 made me take a look again at Behold’s GEDCOM import. Behold currently is a flexible GEDCOM reader. That is, it will accept almost anything that ...
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Update to Ancestry DNA’s Parental Matches - Blog entry by lkessler - 22 Aug 2023

Today, Ancestry sent me an email saying they updated the parent group assignments of my DNA matches: Ancestry calls this technology SideView, and I first wrote about it last December in my article Evaluating Ancestry DNA’s Parental Matches where I compared Ancestry’s assignments to other methods and ...
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Access Violation Error -- Won't Load GEDCOM Data - Forum post by lkessler in Report a Problem - 13 Jul 2023

Jimmy and I are now continuing this via email. For those that are interested, I suggestiedhe upload to my Google Drive account. I created a directory for him and shared it with him. That didn't work since it said he didn't have permission to upload. But he was able to upload to his Google Drive and I got it ...