I have the same approach and lost some of my documents over
version-switching (did not pay attention, that a new config file
re-established purging) and other things. I think, this is a very
good idea. The Koala-Project (http://www.inria.fr/koala/) has a
little script for netscape to remember all URI's browsed. But
that doesn't help, if the documents aren't available anymore.
(And there are lots of very interesting documents, I have stored,
which aren't on the web anymore)
It might also be interesting to see the version-control and
visualisation done with RDF (http://www.w3.org/RDF/) Especially,
as one could visualize the document tree using SIRPAC and SVG.
I don't think, Andrew can do this by himself, so this might be a
larger thing to initiate in a University-Project. Is there anyone
on the list, who can do students projects and is willing to
promote the idea of a document management-system?
Best,
Rigo Wenning W3C/INRIA
On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 05:45:20PM +0100, Volker Wysk wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Some thoughts on extending WWWOffle. I have a lot of non-changing
> documents in my cache. I don't really use WWWOffle as a cache in this
> case, but as a document database.