Martin Baco wrote:
> I will intend use a Computer Age swiki to share many pages with
> additional information about contents. It can be useful to achieve
> related pages. But actual version not allow this! I think that good idea
> is append list of keywords with every page and upgrade searching
> strategy to search pages by keywords.
For the baltic online (the company I work for) intranet we were
imagining a similar solution. We've already a large set of documents
which build up to a kind of knowledge base. At the moment, it's only
plain HTML with manually-created indices. However, we want to add
keywords to all documents and then dynamically create multiple indices
depending on personal preferences. In addition, document queries by
author or by creation/modification date should be possible. The main
reason is that manually maintaining the index documents is erroneous and
that different people would search for information in different ways.
I'd like to see if there's a way to define a hierarchical set of
keywords and then a way to annotate any document with one or more of
these keywords. Then, there should be a way to embedd a special tag into
pages which is then replaced by the current search result.
Let's say we've
Java
Java-Swing
Java-Swing-HTMLKit
Smalltalk
Smalltalk-Squeak
If you search for Java, you'll get all documents annotated with Java,
with Java-Swing or even with ~HTMLKit. However, if you search for Swing,
you'll omit all general Java topics.
If I embedd something like <% search "Smalltalk-Squeak" %> in my
document, the server will generate a nice enumeration with links to all
related pages, with subheadings for subtopics.
bye
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Stefan Matthias Aust Projektleiter/Softwareentwicklung
Baltic Online Computer GmbH, Alter Markt 1-2, 24103 Kiel
Fon: +49 (0) 431-54003-0 Fax: -99 http://www.baltic-online.de