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I can see the pros and cons of using multiple webs vs single webs. For my needs, I'd like to be able to have most topics "visible" (via search / auto cross-link) to the local web, but there are some topics that would be handy to mark as cross-web topics.

I can sort of see how to do this by hand by sym-linking individual topics from each web to a "panweb." Is there a way to set this up in a more automatic way? ie, have the twiki scripts look at the local web, then at a "panweb" when rendering cross-links, running searches, etc?

The result would be a collection of topics that "look" like they are local to each of my other webs, but are really in a separate web, all their own.

Environment

TWiki version: 4.05
TWiki plugins: unknown
Server OS: unknown
Web server: unknown
Perl version: v5.8.7
Client OS: linux (kubuntu/RH9), windows, mac
Web Browser: primarily firefox
Categories: Installation, Deployment

-- KenGimpelson - 15 Nov 2006

Answer

ALERT! If you answer a question - or have a question you asked answered by someone - please remember to edit the page and set the status to answered. The status is in a drop-down list below the edit box.

The FindElsewherePlugin might be the answer to your needs.

See related topics: HowManyTopicsAndWebsCanTWikiSupport, HowManyTopicsAreTooMany, PersonalWebforEachUser.

-- PeterThoeny - 29 Apr 2007

 
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Topic revision: r4 - 2007-04-29 - PeterThoeny
 
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