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Fri, 01 Aug 2003
Multiple categorization again
David Czarnecki proposes the same solution as Wari did for multiple categorization in a *blos*xom. I can see how this would work, but it seems ugly. Part of the the blosxom way is to use the filesystem hierarchy for categorization. So now the proposal is to have category information in two places, partially in the filesystem hierarchy and partion in the meta-data for the entry. I could live with this if we stopped using the filesystem for categorization and just looked at the meta-data, but then you're kind of not really a blosxom anymore.
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Here's to eating my own dog food :)
http://www.blojsom.com/blog/blojsom/?permalink=1D7BCDAD3546FFB38EB71D20ED97FE8E.txt
Posted by David Czarnecki at Fri Aug 1 22:28:25 2003
http://www.blojsom.com/blog/blojsom/?permalink=1D7BCDAD3546FFB38EB71D20ED97FE8E.txt
Posted by David Czarnecki at Fri Aug 1 22:28:25 2003
Just as a dumb question, why don't symlinks count? What about a text file in the other directory that contains a single line # See: /first/category/file.txt
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Later,
Blake.
Posted by Blake Winton at Tue Aug 5 11:22:56 2003
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Later,
Blake.
Posted by Blake Winton at Tue Aug 5 11:22:56 2003
Blake Winton beat me to it, so I'll just say "me too"! If I want a post in 2 categories, can't I just symlink from the secondary category to the file in the primary category (directory)?
Posted by Jean Jordaan at Wed Nov 5 10:42:08 2003
Posted by Jean Jordaan at Wed Nov 5 10:42:08 2003
.. pybloxsom would have to notice that the link is a symlink, and not the same file again.
Do you say "not symlinks" because symlinks woul bedevil indexers like lucene?
Posted by Jean Jordaan at Wed Nov 5 10:46:52 2003
Do you say "not symlinks" because symlinks woul bedevil indexers like lucene?
Posted by Jean Jordaan at Wed Nov 5 10:46:52 2003
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