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Re: [Demexp-dev] tag classification and hierachy
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David MENTRE |
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Re: [Demexp-dev] tag classification and hierachy |
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Sun, 10 Sep 2006 13:28:37 +0200 |
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Hello Augustin,
Augustin <address@hidden> writes:
> I do not have anything like this in the data from the demo server. I guess it
> was not done this way back then.
Yes, there is no such simple classification on the demo server.
I have setup a second proxy for the official server so you can test your
code. Its URL is:
http://www.linux-france.org/cgi-bin/demexp-xmlrpc-official
> Here is a sample data I am getting:
>
> [5] => Array
> (
> [a_tag_label] => 'financement'
> [a_tag_timestamp] => 0
> [a_tag_id] => 14
> )
>
> Can you confirm that you are prepending the a_tag_label with your
> classification code like this:
> [a_tag_label] => 'afd: financement'
> ?
Yes, exactly like this.
> The only effect is in the alphabetical listing of all questions, isn't it?
In fact, if you want to do a proper display, you'd rather strip the
'xxx: ' part and display just the tag label.
For example, if we have tags:
- #1: 'a: Tag1'
- #2: 'aa: Tag2'
- #3: 'b: Tag3'
And question #0: 'A good question' with tags #1 and #2, you can have
different displays:
1. A tree of tags, following the alphabetical order of 'xxx:' parts:
Tag1
+-- Tag2
| +-- Question #0: 'A good question'
+-- Tag3
2. You can make a flat display of all the tags:
Tag1
Tag2
Tag3
Selecting/searching one or more of them would selection corresponding
question (current hard client behaviour). E.g., selectiing Tag1 or
Tag2 would display question #0.
3. Whatever other classification you find interesting, with user
preferences, etc.
As a main rule, the demexp classification is /flat/: there is no
hierachy of tags. The client is supposed to offer means to explore this
bag of tags.
On this flat bag of tags, we have added a kind of /default/ hierarchy
which might be used but is not by any means mandatory.
> My concern is also one of display and organization of all the nodes and
> forums
> within the site.
Use what you feel interesting for you. Feel free to experiment! ;-)
Best wishes,
d.
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