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I can see the pros and cons of using multiple webs vs single webs. For my needs, I'd like to be able to have most topics "visible" (via search / auto cross-link) to the local web, but there are some topics that would be handy to mark as cross-web topics.

I can sort of see how to do this by hand by sym-linking individual topics from each web to a "panweb." Is there a way to set this up in a more automatic way? ie, have the twiki scripts look at the local web, then at a "panweb" when rendering cross-links, running searches, etc?

The result would be a collection of topics that "look" like they are local to each of my other webs, but are really in a separate web, all their own.

Environment

TWiki version: 4.05
TWiki plugins: unknown
Server OS: unknown
Web server: unknown
Perl version: v5.8.7
Client OS: linux (kubuntu/RH9), windows, mac
Web Browser: primarily firefox
Categories: Installation, Deployment

-- KenGimpelson - 15 Nov 2006

Answer

ALERT! If you answer a question - or someone answered one of your questions - please remember to edit the page and set the status to answered. The status selector is below the edit box.

The FindElsewherePlugin might be the answer to your needs.

See related topics: HowManyTopicsAndWebsCanTWikiSupport, HowManyTopicsAreTooMany, PersonalWebforEachUser.

-- PeterThoeny - 29 Apr 2007

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