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Hi Greg,
Is there a way to ensure that we don't get broken links?
I noticed that if I manually tag some page content with a link, and then change the address of the target, the page content of the referring page is not updated.
The safest way to enter a link is to copy it from a browser that is visiting the target page. Is there a way to check what pages inside the wiki point to a given page? Is there a way to check a page for broken links?
Best wishes,
Bruce
-----Original Message-----
From: Carol Geyer [mailto:carol.geyer@oasis-open.org]
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 10:53 AM
To: dita-fa-edboard@lists.xml.org
Cc: 'Greg Rundlett'; 'Peter Roden'
Subject: [dita-fa-edboard] XML.org wiki analysis so far
XML.org DITA Editorial Board,
Just to keep you all in the loop, attached is a preliminary wiki evaluation report prepared by Greg Rundlett, web developer at
OASIS. We've narrowed down our focus to the first three wikis listed, and the staff will proceed to examine code and compare
features for those. At this point, we're favoring Drupal. Our goal is to have an initial implementation ready for review by next
Thursday, 3 Nov.
If anyone on the Editorial Board would like to participate in the wiki evaluation or provide suggestions, your input would be most
welcome. Please contact me directly.
Carol
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Rundlett [mailto:greg.rundlett@oasis-open.org]
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 10:02 AM
To: staff-infoarch@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: [staff-infoarch] analysis so far
To provide you with the latest information that I have, and to get your feedback/input here is the work I've done on the
Collaborative Platform
(DITA) project
Warning, open with OpenOffice 2.0, or use the pdf version.
- Greg
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