Please see Wiki help for "#pragma keywords" in

  http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/HelpOnProcessingInstructions

It will generate necessary instructions for processing engine.


Here's how: I added keywords "gui, front-end, forms" to

  http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/System/Windows_Front_End/Requests

and now it finds this page using Text search:

 
http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/FrontPage?action=fullsearch&context=180&value=front-end&fullsearch=Text

Also in View Source it generated

  <meta name="keywords" content="gui, front-end, forms">

which will be picked up by Google.


--- Skip Cave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Jack,
> 
> I agree. IMHO, the best way to improve accessibility with these texts, 
> would be to come up with a way to attach keywords to any paragraph, sub 
> chapter, or chapter of these books. When a user started searching for a 
> particular subject, the search engine would not only find the paragraphs 
> in the texts with the keywords in them, but it would also find 
> paragraphs where other readers had attached keywords which point out 
> that the specific paragraph has some relevance to the keywords that the 
> user is searching for. I believe that this simple step would 
> dramatically change the effectiveness of keyword searches, particularly 
> for novice users who do not know the "jargon"
> 
>  Skip
> 
> Jack Andrews wrote:
> > while the wiki is an essential part, i still think there remains a
> > need for texts written in a single mind.  it would be a shame if the
> > great texts that come with j were to suffer from lack of
> > accessability.  and some need a little udpating now and then.



      
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