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2/17/2005 10:53:10 AM
jonathan_hardwick@hotmail.com-131.107.71.92
2/17/2005 10:46:59 AM
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Linked Federation
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LinkedFederations would allow a federation to include ContentBases that it can't reach via the local file system. This would likely be SOAP-based and would allow two people, each running a federation to include each other's ContentBases.

The canonical use for this is some that everybody who wants to run a FlexWiki doesn't have to start off by copying all of the common files like OneMinuteWiki, VisitorWelcome and SuggestedEnhancements. Copying these is evil

This would probably be best implemented by as a kind of AbstractContentBase.

Perhaps I am being a little naive or maybe I don't fully understand the problem, bout couldn't you provide Federation Linking like this:

Define this as for an external wiki:

 @fedFlexWiki=http://www.flexwiki.com/default.aspx/FlexWiki.$$$

Then you can use this:

 OneMinuteWiki@fedFlexWiki

To give this OneMinuteWiki.

This method works fine at the moment and is the approach I use on my internal FlexWiki to provide access to the standard pages like OneMinuteWiki, etc. Ideally I think there would be a slightly different syntax so that these links can be displayed in a different format making a federation link distinct from a wiki link. -- DerekLakin

I think I understand now. So the linking of two ContentBases would behave the same way as importing a namespace in C#, such that you only need to qualify ambiguous topics, i.e. those that appear in both namespaces. -- DerekLakin

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