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(general OHS first? like this?) Pioneering open hypermedia systems (OHSs), |
(general OHS first? like this?) Pioneering open hypermedia systems (OHSs), |
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such as Microcosm (and?), addressed the linking problems (i.e.?) of large |
such as Microcosm (and?), addressed the linking problems (i.e.?) of large |
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archives by separating the links from the documents and stroring them on |
archives by separating the links from the documents and storing them on |
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dedicated linkbases [ref]. "The dangling link problem occurs when a position |
dedicated linkbases [ref]. "The dangling link problem occurs when a position |
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or document dependant link anchors occurs in a document that has been moved |
or document dependant link anchors occurs in a document that has been moved |
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or deleted without the hypermedia document management system, or hyperbase, |
or deleted without the hypermedia document management system, or hyperbase, |
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>#gzz> benja: i thought of searching these phrases they have used for the |
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+stuff you/we address, link management, dangling links etc. and discussing |
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+them in general. but it does seem that microcosm would deserve a specific |
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+mention still |
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>#gzz> and the (xanalogical?) solution to the dangling link problem seems |
>#gzz> and the (xanalogical?) solution to the dangling link problem seems |
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very elegant |
very elegant |
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>#gzz> i.e. if a document moves you don't have to inform the hyperbase |
>#gzz> i.e. if a document moves you don't have to inform the hyperbase |