Hi,



>
> 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.
>

Just an idea...
Maybe you could put PHP code into article's content and a special ID into
icon, view or print to tell the article grabber to execute the code on it,
so in an extra field, you put the id of the article you want to link to, and
the PHP could act as an article grabber too, but you have your symlink and
it is active...

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

Do *I* sound intelligent?  ;-)


Regards,
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> Todd Daniel Woodward
> Technical Consultant
> RadioDigest.com Inc.
>
> http://radiodigest.com
>
>      "Radio you can READ!"
>



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