We control the template [1], we just need to play with it...

[1] 
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tuscany/site/templates/TUSCANY_confluence_html_export.xml

On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 2:13 PM, Simon Laws <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 9:14 PM, Luciano Resende <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
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>> There is a template we use for exporting the confluence pages to html.
>> Let me look if I can make something that would add the confluence tags
>> to the pages, or at least add a fixed set of keywords to all tags.
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 1:12 PM, Dan Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>> > Simon Laws wrote:
>> >>
>> >> On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 8:35 PM, Dan Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> I noticed one of the best ways of boosting Confluence search results
>> >>> for
>> >>> Tuscany wiki pages is to tag the pages. Even the simplest,
>> >>> nearly-empty
>> >>> page
>> >>> with a single tag will show up higher in wiki search results than the
>> >>> most
>> >>> detailed, lengthy, important treatise without tags. Since Confluence
>> >>> searches span multiple Apache projects, it will be to Tuscany's
>> >>> benefit
>> >>> to
>> >>> show up higher in search results. (Hopefully these labels are added as
>> >>> meta
>> >>> tags for external search engines too.)
>> >>>
>> >>> Another benefit is that when a user clicks on a label, the user is
>> >>> presented with a list of similar articles. Much better than navigating
>> >>> a
>> >>> big
>> >>> hierarchy.
>> >>>
>> >>> Adding labels is easy. When you are viewing or editing a page on the
>> >>> Tuscany wiki, you should see a small "Labels" text below the page view
>> >>> and
>> >>> info tabs. There will be either a list of labels or "(None)" if there
>> >>> are
>> >>> no
>> >>> labels. If you are logged into Confluence, you will get a small yellow
>> >>> edit
>> >>> text label as well. Click on this edit label to add existing tags or
>> >>> to
>> >>> make
>> >>> up new ones.
>> >>>
>> >>> I just went through a bunch of Tuscany pages and added a large set of
>> >>> tags.
>> >>> Ideas include: osgi, testing, presentations, data-bindings,
>> >>> web-services,
>> >>> architecture, videos, etc. Please help tag our articles.
>> >>
>> >> I just tried a couple to see what happens. Do you know the tags get
>> >> applied
>> >> to the HTML?
>> >>
>> >
>> > Good HTML pages will include meta tags such as "keywords" and
>> > "description"
>> > to help search engines and web crawlers identify and categorize the web
>> > page.
>> >
>> > Unfortunately the internal Confluence wiki pages seems to provide no
>> > meta
>> > tags made from the page labels. On the other hand, the Confluence search
>> > algorithm appears to make use of these labels heavily.
>> >
>> > The external pages do have meta tags for "Content-Type", but I have not
>> > seen
>> > any for keywords. I have added a few more labels there, so let me check
>> > in a
>> > day or so to see if they have been published and propagated externally.
>> >
>> > I am no Confluence expert, but perhaps someone knows if we can publish
>> > the
>> > tags? Is there a publish option somewhere?
>> >
>> > --
>> > Thanks, Dan Becker
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Luciano Resende
>> Apache Tuscany, Apache PhotArk
>> http://people.apache.org/~lresende
>> http://lresende.blogspot.com/
>
> How much control do we have over the template? Can we pull the confluence
> tags and insert them into the HTML so that Google is likely to find them in
> one of the usual ways.
>
> Simon
>



-- 
Luciano Resende
Apache Tuscany, Apache PhotArk
http://people.apache.org/~lresende
http://lresende.blogspot.com/

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