> how many entries does site.xml have?
none yet. 8o) I would need to have one available for each "concept" (page, partial 
page, directory) that I want the content managers to be able to link to.

> Is it because of semantic linking or because you want them in the navigation?
It's mainly because of navigation. I'm still toying with the ideas behind the semantic 
linking. I don't know that I would use it for the site in general, but I probably will 
for specific concept areas like people, dicitonary entries, and scripture references. 
The schema linking seems like it would be perfect for creating links that contain more 
information that just the actual page.

I love this crazy world of information management. 8o) It's tiring at times, but I 
love it all the same. 8o)

Thanks,
Ben

>>> Nicola Ken Barozzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/11/03 05:25 AM >>>


Jeff Turner wrote, On 11/02/2003 5.14:
> On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 02:09:17PM -0500, Ben Young wrote:
...
>>I've looked into the Forrest site.xml work and I like it for the most
>>part, but the thought of managing a single navigational map for an
>>entire 7,000+ page site seems a bit unruly.
> 
> Ouch.. yes it would.  With a sitemap tweak, site.xml could xinclude
> site.xml's from subdirectories though.

Good idea. Back to book.xml? ;-)

Ok, I'm just joking. I want to use xinclude in it too, but for another 
reason: download part of the site structure from a common place, for 
multiple site consistency. This would help in the above task, and as 
Jeff says could (and probably should), be automated.

The question is: how many entries does site.xml have? One for each page? 
Is it because of semantic linking or because you want them in th 
navigation?

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Nicola Ken Barozzi                   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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    (discussions get forgotten, just code remains)
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