The rest of keywords are taken from the internal links of that article.
2007/11/14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > John Q. wrote: > > * Page structure - Mediawiki already does a very good job of making > > sure page titles, section headers, etc, have the proper encoding > > such that the search engines pick up key items on the page. We > > want to see if there is anything that we can add to that. > > Something could conceivably be done about the problem noted here: > > doom.wikia.com/wiki/Doom_Wiki:Central_Processing/2006#HTML_source > > By this logic, the word "backpack" or "armor" might be chosen for any article > about a map (somewhere between 15,000 and 200,000 pages, potentially), without > being a good keyword for any of them, in a sense that it never relates to a > principal or distinguishing feature. I can imagine this happening on a lot of > gaming wikis, because video games tend to assign specialized meanings to > existing dictionary words (weaponry, geographic features, magic spells, etc). > > Unfortunately I haven't thought of an alternative that wouldn't be > hellaciously > database-intensive, like screening recently edited articles for proper nouns > every 24 hours, or only indexing repeatedly used phrases of two or more words. > Can any of our more experienced readers suggest one? > > > --- "Ryan W" > > _______________________________________________ > Wikia-l mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.wikia.com/mailman/listinfo/wikia-l > _______________________________________________ Wikia-l mailing list [email protected] http://lists.wikia.com/mailman/listinfo/wikia-l
