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Re: Re: Is X possible? (Too many Xs :) )

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Rick Sapir / Tiki for Smarties wrote:
Torsten has done a great job responding... here's my $0.02 (USD) worth of answers:


Hehe, could be, but is not. I just do not really understand a few details. And as I speak German, I think a quick physical or instant chat might make things a bit clearer for me more quickly.

DaWalda wrote:
(1) The user has got to be able to make a preselection: Which Wiki-version is to be shown (more on that later)?
Rick Sapir / Tiki for Smarties wrote:
Do you mean a specific version of the wiki page? Users can view the wiki page's history from the History page. See the docs for details.


I have the idea, that DaWalda has a behaviour in mind, which is between Category, Roberts new Forward Link, History and Ankorlink

DaWalda wrote:
(2) The wiki has got to be able to remember the reading history of individual users (more on that later)
Rick Sapir / Tiki for Smarties wrote:
Do you mean breadcrumbs (which pages have been viewed)? If so, you can use the Breadcrumbs module. See the docs for details.


^^ hmmm

DaWalda wrote:
(3) The most crucial feature: Not only wiki-sites, but site-paragraphes have to be “tag-able”. E.g., the paragraph “Goethe and literary journals” is tagged “media” and it is an autonomous tag but nevertheless a sub-tag of the wiki-site-tag “Goethe”.
Rick Sapir / Tiki for Smarties wrote:
You can use Tiki Tags or the Category system for this. See the docs here and here for details.


A ) I understand kind of a magic Wikieditor, which sets a magic link, just guessing in which context the author wants to link.
Like Author writes "Schiller" and the CMS knows or guss which context the author has in mind.

B ) I understand kind of a magic linksystem, where the CMS knows or guesses which context the user has in mind.
The same link knows (or guess) if the user wants to be linked to a socio-historical or to a literature-historical context (or some other context).
And this one magic link links the user forward just depending what he is thinking (socio or literature, full in-depth or shortened ...

C ) I have no idea if Tiki can do such magic things or if we can code, or if I just missunderstand. I believe Tiki cannot know or guess what the user is thinking.

Tiki can help you create content that is interlinked associatively.

The above post let me understand that kind of a contextsensitive usertracking would be needed, that is connected with a "link stamp".
Once the users behaviour is tracked you can guess his wishes, but it might become harder for him to decide by his free will.

Sounds a bit google alike.

Rick Sapir / Tiki for Smarties wrote:
I'm not sure I understand the other items...


Me too

Cheers

--ToF

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