On 31/10/2007, Jack Eapen C <jackec(a)suntecgroup.com> wrote:
Hi,
My articles are something like long FAQs. These questions are based on
different topics. So I want to add keywords (tag/annotate) to each
question and retrieve those questions on another page which have a
common keyword.
I think I can use Semantic Mediawiki also to annotate the content; but
the problem I think is that while doing a semantic search, the result
would be an article. I need only a particular section of the article as
result.
Iwhat about the extension LST (labelled section transclusion)? suppose i
have many articles in which i annotated sections with the keyword
"linux". in another page i want to display all the sections with
"linux"
as keyword; or a link to those sections. i think, as per the current
functionality, we need to use the article name as a parameter, like
{{#lst:article|chapter1}}. but in my case, i have many articles, and i
don't know their names. my requirement is to find where all i have
relevent information on "linux".
can it be achieved?
Its a nice idea in any case.
I think there are a number of ways that you could try to achieve this,
all probably with different drawbacks and advantages. You should at
least investigate the Dynamic Page List extension if you haven't
already;
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Dynamic_Page_List
which can handle extracting data from sections of a page.
Have you tried thinking about various ways to break your larger pages
down into sub-pages (for searching / indexing purposes) that you
somehow 'assemble' into the larger FAQ pages for browsing? In this way
you would transclude sets of small pages into larger reports, yet
maintain the ability to individually tag each sub-page.
Let us know what you end up doing!
Regards,
Dan.
Regards,
Jack Eapen C
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