> First, a clarification in terminology.  "s" in "sid" stands for
> "statement" where  "Statement ID" is Augment terminology for
> a permanent ID assigned to a statement (i.e. a paragraph).  
 > 1. Create an XML document with no IDs.
> 2. Run add_ids.pl to add statement IDs and compute hierarchical IDs.
> 3. Publish document.
> 4. When editing the document, don't delete the old statement IDs.  Also,
> don't give new paragraphs statement IDs.
> 5. Run add_ids.pl again.  This will leave the old statement IDs alone, add
> new ones to new paragraphs, and recompute all the hierarchical IDs.
> 6. Publish the new document.
>  dkr takes a "v" attribute to designate a version of a
> document. 
>  put in a <meta> element
> containing plink's document generation date. 
> site map topic map that would act as a sort
> of online revision control system. 
OK, now you two are close to having defined a 
reasonably complete baseline capability and 
backed it up reasonable implementations. 
So now it is time for our webmaster to pick 5-8 
elements of current bootstrap web site and start a 
DKR on the bootstrap web site to allow navigation 
within web pages. 
As this develops, code sharing should occur and within 
a month or so we converge to a single encoding of 
this tool. 
Please note that each hID and sID link should have 
a unique ID. In the published markup, "hID" and "sID" 
are CSS classes and ID is a unique "IDREF", so that all links 
can be retrieved in a nice list, or individually
I assume that the hID and sID links are decendents 
of the info item between the current hID/sID 
combination and the previous hID/sID combo. 
A main idea is to be able to retrieve a list of these 
for use in mapping the DKR contents. 
When this gets a little further along, then let's consider 
how this markup might work in DKR structures that 
might use other ways to display/store information than 
XML (XHTML). 
Thank You and Best Regards, 
Joe
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