Hi Mario,

> uique ID (checksum)?

Well, actually perhaps the most simple paragraph count actually does
the trick.

> all references are broken, if they are not dynamically rewritten.

What I have in mind is to...
* either keep a full index of hash tags updated in memory
* dynamically load something more resembling search results

> Linking from external sources to one of your paragraphs imo
> will allways be broken after some time. (1/2 a year, 1-2 years ...)

I guess the example of Chris implementation wasn't really a good one.
It might have given the idea that url-style-references and permalinks
to paragraphs were in the focus... which they are not.

So actually, what I have in mind really is a kind of search function
with perhaps a smart pre-indexing and the ability to show search
results in the context of a surrounding paragraph or section.

These search results could be invoked via macro or even by detecting
hashtags when rendering a tiddler and turning them into links, which
upon click would open a corresponding (shadow-)tiddler with the search
results for this hashtag... all on the fly and most certainly updated
with any tiddler updates.

Thinking this further, calling such a shadow tiddler via permalink
would actually display hashtag search results when a tw loads... how
cool would that be?

Again, hashtag prefixes might be any in a number of different
prefixes, not just #. So when you click on a hashtag, you might want
to not only see other contents where it is contained but also other
hash tags that start by the same prefix... perhaps by opening a slider
containing a list of all alike hastags, perhaps again as a slider
which - when opened - immediately displays the search results for a
given hashtag.

Tobias.

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