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Re: [2] [kDev] All your Wiki, Blog, Forum, Poll and Email List are belong to us...



Hi Arup,

In short, I want detailed answers... and please avoid technical terms (like RDF or hash) that cover a wide set of ideas when you're trying to explain a specific context.

This is very much similar to PageLet engine I developed...

What it seems you've done is copy a whole site and then change all the urls to go through a php script that then gives you back the webpages. Sorry, but what's the big deal? How does it relate to what I'm talking about?

What we can now do is as you say 'Avoid the dross' is to search...

Well, OK, but that's not really what I'm talking about. You are still talking about pages; and doing textual (not semantic) searches. All your text is fixed in the page format. You can't reorder the text based on a query. You're just talking about highlighting it - that's not enough for what I want to do.

For example, on a simple level, I may want page type BenefitList to list all the benefits of Kendra to various stereotypes: content owners, content consumers, ISPs, etc. Then I'll want a page for each stereotype (StereotypeISP, etc) that lists the benefits and then other specific stereotypical information. So, 2 types of pages but the benefit text in each type of page is from the same source text. Edit the source text and you change the text on both BenefitList and StereotypeISP. Yeah?

The current offering will be to search a given RSS/RDF url...

What does that mean?

... we will deliver a hash of search results...

What does that mean?

You can already 'read' or 'feed' any RSS/RDF file to your website using...

OK. Here it is. Don't talk to me about RDF or RSS or hashes. Give me tools/demonstrations where I don't see one jot of XML, where all I see is simple tools to enable searches textual/contextual/semantic and give me the results in the format that I want. Hey, now you've got some homework (ain't we all)! ;-)

Cheers Daniel