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And as the Oops page notes, I really meant:
http://www.lugnet.com/~330/FAQ/
"Cary Clark" <cary@corp.nospamwebtv.net> wrote in message
news:G28Jsz.BFu@lugnet.com...
> I've spent a few moments paying around with the LUGNET FAQ in FTX.
>
> Starting with http://news.lugnet.com/faq/?q=autofaqpost (the batch that
> Jeremy Sproat created some time ago) I've put a whopping total of three of
> them here:
>
> http://www.lugnet.com/~330/FAQ
>
> I tried to preserve the original FAQ entries content, but maximize the
> visibility of the Q&A part. The '?' links take you to the original question,
> and the '!' links take you to the replies. What I've done isn't pretty. The
> older portions of the FAQ will need considerable content work as well, but
> for now I'm focusing on getting some structure in place.
>
> As I write this I see I got stuff wrong. All of the URLs should be
> lower-case to be consistent with the examples below. I don't want to step on
> any toes: If someone else is doing this / has done this I'm glad to help
> with that effort instead.
>
> I'll continue to work on this as I can. Todd, here's a FTX FAQ question for
> you. How do I view, delete, or rename files and directories?
>
> Cary
>
> "Todd Lehman" <lehman@javanet.com> wrote in message
> news:G1x5LJ.DKy@lugnet.com...
> > In lugnet.admin.general, Cary Clark writes:
> > > I've been thinking about this as well. And I will volunteer my time toward
> > > creating either the database or the traditional faq. As it is, I often
> > > search the newsgroups for past answers and it is often fruitless, even when
> > > the information I seek is there somewhere. So, I add to Tim's chorus: is
> > > someone or some group already doing this?
> >
> > Jeremy Sproat and a couple others were working on it a while back and made
> > quite a bit of progress -- check the .faq group archives for old discussions
> > -- but I think due to time considerations it has stagnated.
> >
> > One thing I'd like to see in a revival is an implementation via FTX[1],
> > similar to what Shiri Dori did for her Acronym FAQ:
> >
> > http://www.lugnet.com/~88/acronym_faq/
> >
> > and similar to what the FTX FAQ itself does:
> >
> > http://www.lugnet.com/publish/ftx/faq/
> >
> > There's no searching in FTX documents (yet), but it does provide for editing
> > off-line and uploading a completed document, quick editing/adjustments online
> > right from a web browser, revision histories[2], and page transclusion[3]
> for
> > building multi-FAQs out of smaller FAQs. FTX pages are also readable as
> > plaintext[4], which makes them fairly suitable for posting and emailing.
> >
> > --Todd
> >
> > [1] http://www.lugnet.com/publish/ftx/guide/
> >
> > [2] http://www.lugnet.com/publish/ftx/guide/revisions
> > http://www.lugnet.com/publish/ftx/faq/$
> >
> > [3] http://www.lugnet.com/publish/ftx/guide/transclusion
> >
> > [4] http://www.lugnet.com/publish/ftx/faq/index.ftx
>
>
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