The more I hear and think about Symlinks the more I think
they'll most certainly be a solution for RadioDigest.com

If I'm able to set score, expiry, type, and other variables
individually for each symlink, then I could link to one
article from multiple pages and have different settings for
that article through it's symlinks.

Example:

A story on Pittsburgh radio market...We want to feature it
for a week on the MAIN home page, but indefinately on the
Pittsburgh home page.


This means moving from a passive symlink to an ACTIVE
symlink. (Or have two different types of symlinks.) Passive
in the traditional sense that it just points to something
somewhere else, and active being that the symlink has some
intelligence/features build into it.

Do *I* sound intelligent? Make sense what I'm describing?

(P.S. It's funny going back a few months reading my posts
and emails about Midgard, and seeing how little of a clue I
had. I suppose I month from now I'll say the say thing about
this email.)

Todd Daniel Woodward
Technical Consultant
RadioDigest.com Inc.

http://radiodigest.com

     "Radio you can READ!"

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