Re: Annotea posting

Or, you could anotate the message with a "seeAlso" type anotation - pointer
to somewhere else...

By the way, the bookmarkelt thing that Art Barstow developed is col and works
in iCab as well as other javascript capable browsers.

The basic idea is that I have a bookmark entry that is
javascript:dotherightthings() (well, it's longer than that...) which I call
"Annotate this page" and another that I call "get annotations for this page".
SO I don't have to rely on having Amaya. (Un less I want to annotate a
particular part of the page - browsers aren't normally smart enough to do
that).

cheers

Charles

BTW I wrote a thread on xtech about the annotea stuff:
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/wai-xtech/2001Apr/0004

On Mon, 9 Apr 2001, Leonard R. Kasday wrote:

  I just posted the annotea questions that came up in our meeting to the
  annotea list [1].  We'll be able to follow the discussion there.

  [1] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-annotation/2001JanJun/0009.html


  Len
  p.s.
  I omitted the question about combatting annotation spam to focus on the
  more EARL related questions.
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