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[Gzz-commits] manuscripts/storm link_management.txt
From: |
Toni Alatalo at Univ. of Oulu |
Subject: |
[Gzz-commits] manuscripts/storm link_management.txt |
Date: |
Tue, 21 Jan 2003 03:26:26 -0500 |
CVSROOT: /cvsroot/gzz
Module name: manuscripts
Changes by: Toni Alatalo at Univ. of Oulu <address@hidden> 03/01/21
03:26:01
Modified files:
storm : link_management.txt
Log message:
little cleaning, organizing
CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gzz/manuscripts/storm/link_management.txt.diff?tr1=1.2&tr2=1.3&r1=text&r2=text
Patches:
Index: manuscripts/storm/link_management.txt
diff -u manuscripts/storm/link_management.txt:1.2
manuscripts/storm/link_management.txt:1.3
--- manuscripts/storm/link_management.txt:1.2 Tue Jan 21 03:12:45 2003
+++ manuscripts/storm/link_management.txt Tue Jan 21 03:26:01 2003
@@ -16,29 +16,23 @@
(general OHS first? like this?) Pioneering open hypermedia systems (OHSs),
such as Microcosm (and?), addressed the linking problems (i.e.?) of large
archives by separating the links from the documents and stroring them on
-dedicated linkbases [ref].
+dedicated linkbases [ref]. "The dangling link problem occurs when a position
+or document dependant link anchors occurs in a document that has been moved
+or deleted without the hypermedia document management system, or hyperbase,
+being informed."
(initially misunderstood: The term "generic links" is used to refer to
links (in Microcosm) relating to general content that can apppear in
numerous specific locations [HymE-book, check e.g. 393!])
->#gzz> "The dangling link problem occurs when a position or document
-dependant
-+link anchors occurs in a document that has been moved or deleted without
-the
-+hypermedia document management system, or hyperbase, being informed."
>#gzz> benja: i thought of searching these phrases they have used for the
+stuff you/we address, link management, dangling links etc. and discussing
+them in general. but it does seem that microcosm would deserve a specific
+mention still
-<benja:#gzz> ok, seems both good
-*** irc.oulu.fi Monday January 20 2003 -- 18: 00 +02:00
>#gzz> and the (xanalogical?) solution to the dangling link problem seems
-very
-+elegant
+very elegant
>#gzz> i.e. if a document moves you don't have to inform the hyperbase
-about
-+it, as the references are always location independent?
+about it, as the references are always location independent?
note:
<benja:#gzz> yes, that was my *first* thought when you quoted above
<benja:#gzz> but actually, you have to inform the hyperbase (index)
@@ -52,5 +46,4 @@
>#gzz> but good point
<benja:#gzz> hm, don't you understand what it does or how it does it?
>#gzz> i made a note for myself (not in the article) to work on this
->#gzz> more the "how"-question, i guess
-
+>#gzz> more the "how"-question, i guess
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