On 22/01/2008, Steve Bennett <stevagewp(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Don't you just wish we could yoink the Facebook
"wall" and drop it in?
It works perfectly. Wall-to-wall lets you view conversations between
two participants dynamically.
Actually there's a thought: is there any way to dynamically construct
a sensible view of a conversation between two people? For this type of
conversation it ought to work ok:
[A's wall]
==Blah==
Why the hell did you delete blah? - B
:That's a stupid reason -B
::Ok then. - B
[B's wall]
==Blah==
Because - A
:Just kidding. CSD A7. -A
A dynamic query could just pull out all the diffs to each wall made by
the relevant party and assemble them as some series. I guess when
people sometimes write on their own wall it wouldn't work as
well...but then you wouldn't use that view?
Seriously, how hard would this be?
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:LiquidThreads
http://www.wikieducator.org/Talk:LiquidThreads
- d.