- From: Holly Marie <hollymarie@ameritech.net>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 07:21:19 -0500
- To: "ed nixon" <ed.nixon@LynnParkPlace.org>, "Karl Dubost" <karl@w3.org>
- Cc: <public-evangelist@w3.org>
----- Original Message ----- From: "ed nixon" > This does nothing to deal with the management, integrity and > organization of the entries themselves, of course. And it is currently > location specific. I can scratch my head about that too. But suggestions > and comments would be a help. I was thinking about some sort of link portal or link management scripting, server side. I was working with an xml, perl project I found online, but there were a few items that were not that smooth. I did also have the categories by language, but my list is blogs and news. So the list is a bit bigger with a section that has reference to some key standards, guidelines, and accessibility websites.[not all blogs]. Next, I sorted each subcategory, alphabetically by blog name/site name or title. Included author or authors where found, and short description. It would be nice to have as a database project, content management set-up, where updates and changes could be made on-the-fly. Another option might be some table set-up, with sql, and sort order options on the headers. If done accessibly and via standards/guidelines, this could work well. Maybe a separate table for each language group. XML still looks like a possibility, and I have been scouting some XSL , stylesheets , transformations, etc ... though I am new to this area, but I see sort and group as possibilities through XML. Right now mine sits in xhtml flat files as a static web page... Not even in a blog. holly
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