I'm just talking about this with Gerry, and my first idea is to change a little the structure of the index. Let me explain: now the link is associated with the function name (p.ex.). I was thinking and let the name as it is and aggregate links specific for each OpenSER version... Something like:
"acc_db_request(comment, table)" (1.0.x) (1.1.x) user comments
Where (1.0.x) and (1.1.x) carried the specific links. No needs to change the 'user comments' link... In this way, every new function could be just aggregated and it wouldn't be necessary to strip out the old ones...
But if You ask about some "automagically" script/program for that purpose... well it's an ad-hoc work.... :( Maybe some programmer could compound some Perl/Bash/??? script to help on that... the output format is there, as is the input. The lack is the process...
If there are other ideas, please let me know... ;)
Edson.
-----Original Message----- From: Bogdan-Andrei Iancu [mailto:bogdan@voice-system.ro] Sent: quinta-feira, 8 de junho de 2006 07:08 To: Edson Cc: 'OpenSER-users' Subject: Re: [Users] OpenSER 1.0.x Main Index
Hi Edson,
that really useful! I have one question: when the target pages will change (either path, either more functions will be added), how do you re-generate the index ?
regards, bogdan
Edson wrote:
Hi, everybody...
Just to let the list know that there are 4 new links on the main page of
the
OpenSER Dokuwiki (http://openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=start). Each
one
points to Index Pages:
- Parameters Index
(http://openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=index_of_openser_1.0.x_parameter
s);
- Functions Index
(http://openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=index_of_openser_1.0.x_functions
);
- Examples Index
(http://openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=index_of_openser_1.0.x_examples)
;
and
- FIFO Commands Index
(http://openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=index_of_openser_1.0.x_fifo_comm
and
s).
All entries point to the original Module's README (where the
parm/function,
etc was mentioned/defined). So You will find many repeated entries, but
this
is intentional, since many modules use/export the same parameter/function names.
As suggested by Gerry, on the side of each link/entry is another link
that
drives You to a page where user comments can be written.
Have fun, and help complement/correct it.
Edson.
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