Please Read: Knowledge Base
Mark L. Chang
mchang at ee.washington.edu
Fri May 9 13:37:59 EDT 2003
On Thu, May 08, 2003 at 10:43:03PM -0400 or thereabouts, Huw Powell wrote:
> 2. With an indentifiable subset (ie, one directory) of html files,
> searching via google, or whatever that thing I use on human speakers, is
> easier.
Search engines are provided in the wiki system, fortunately.
> so searching for either brings up a starting point of all in that repair
> group or for that car, right? that's cool. I guess it could also be
> narrowed to only that group on that car, too, in either order.
Yep. Click on ByModel, you get all the models. Click on a model, you get
all the stuff tagged for that model. Same for the repair groups. When
you enter a tidbit, you check off a box that says where it belongs (both
group and model). The other pages are dynamically generated.
> I think that is the way to do it. Sending someone, say, to my web site
> to find an answer would be rough, things are scattered all over a
> zillion files. sending them to the right file makes sense. I guess I
> know what I need to do for you now, Mark...
Yep. I have put your site in the 4kq/cgt section as well as the 80/90/cq
section. Over time, when common questions pop up that your site answers,
well, someone will makea tidbit for it, and just put a link to your
site there.
> ok, I checked, and there are only about 20-25 states "listed" on the
> greek "lid" of the Lincoln Memorial. What's up with that? And why pick
> on Mississippi? INquiring minds want to know...
Who knows... :) The joys of automatic random signatures.
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