Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
Andreas Hartmann wrote:
Joachim Wolfgang Kaltz wrote:

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Hi Andreas,
(maybe I'm missing something, but) it seems strange to have
publication ID and area as part of the syntax of an internal link.
These should only point to documents within the same publication and
area,
IMO it should be allowed to point to documents from other publications.
Imagine you have a university/company website with a lot of publications,
I wouldn't restrict the links to point to the same publication.

that's true. but i wonder: does the UUID algorithm not guarantee
uniqueness even across publications? if so, all we would need is a list
of "external publications" for reference that maps pub-ids to UUID
prefixes. it could go into publication.xconf.

IMO the UUID should be orthogonal to the publication which the
document belongs to. The UUID is forever, even when you move the
document to a different publication.

I think the most reasonable way is to use a common storage for all
documents, regardless of the publication they belong to.

-- Andreas


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