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I suggest your model does not yet identify what a "wiki" //is//.
While I am applauding your post, I suggest your model does not yet identify what a "wiki" //is//. Your model also states that a page contains only sections -- that needs some refinement.
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I think that a "wiki" is a collection of articles and documents, a document itself being a collection of articles. (Incidentally I prefer "story" to "article" so as to distinguish from grammatical and other uses of "article" and it gives a clear path to tie into emerging argumentation models.)
I think a "wiki" is a collection of articles and documents, a document itself being a collection of articles. (Incidentally I prefer "story" to "article" so as to distinguish from grammatical and other uses of "article" and it gives a clear path to tie into emerging argumentation models.)
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-- [[John McClure]]
A wiki page is a container for content which, because a single story can be spread across multiple pages, means a single page may contain only //part of// a story. Page content can be of many varieties, e.g., paragraphs, tables, and lists. Many documents contain **titled and sequentially-numbered sets of paragraphs & subsections** which we both would call a "section" (as XHTML 2.0 does).
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Inline nowiki and monospace can be totally distinct in Creole (triple-braces for nowiki and double-sharps for monospace).
A document is often divided into front-matter, body, and back-matter; I don't believe that a story is similarly divided. Thus the body of a page for a story within a document may be the container for content that is part of one of these three document divisions.
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-- [[YvesPiguet]], 2008-Sep-16
-- [[John McClure]]
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