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> Since we have rigorously set the formatting of the word doc, we can then > pass it through our style sheet without any problems. The previous day's > version of the XML page is then put into an Archive directory (with a name > of the form ddmmyyyy.xml) so that we can view at will any given day's > content. > > Problem is, though, our client wants this to be searchable....going back a > year (that's 15k x 365 = 3.67 M if you bundle it into one XML file - a > little large). I've been wondering - theoretically - about the document management architectural issues myself. I'm working in two scenarios: First, short documents unique unto themselves analogous to articles in a journal or a magazine and Second, lengthy technical documents that are part of a KnowledgeBase such as would be a specifications manual for a construction project of let's say 1,250 pages that must also be transparently accessible via the CAD drawings and vice versa. Take either case empirically and an organization has a helluva library on one's hands that should be designed and structured well from the giddy-up. The question begs to be asked, "How will the knowledge be accessible"? At this juncture of my own understanding I'm assuming that RDF and its unique identifiers will be used within each document as a header, that header will be archived independently of the source document, tokenized, and serve as the knowledge request source mechanism. Commentary regarding practical application theory? -- Regards Clinton Gallagher NET cpio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx URL http://www.metromilwaukee.com XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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