About 1/3 of the way into this thread about two months ago I made my 
last comment and then promised I would refrain from further bandwidth 
consumption.  I was following Stefano's wise counsel of 
draft-delete-think. :)

However, the reason for DavidH to start this thread in the first place 
remains.  I just posted up a big update of my semantic tools listing 
using Exhibit, which gets a fair amount of traffic that I'd like Google 
to sustain.

My answer (a kludge, really) to the indexing problem was to create a 
simple parallel table page with links and, as I had recommended in 
earlier posts, an adequate intro paragraph describing the nature of the 
exhibit on the Exhibit page itself.

It would be great to have this parallel entry be able to be created 
through some Exhibit code or function, but actually what I did by hand 
was not too terrible (though an inelegant hack if one has greater skills!).

As a stop gap until better options emerge, I'd still be happy to write 
up a temporary placeholder on the Simile wiki for this approach.  (But I 
feel reluctant cluttering *real* new substance to the wiki without a 
sense it is valuable to the community.)

Thoughts?

Thanks, Mike


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