I'd also imagine this happening, for example it would be great to publish pages of you lab book during the time you did the experiments, or your notes on the experiments for others to see.<br>cheers, <br>John<br><br><div>
<span class="gmail_quote">On 2/8/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Austin Che</b> <<a href="mailto:austin@csail.mit.edu">austin@csail.mit.edu</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
"Jason Kelly" <<a href="mailto:jasonk@MIT.EDU">jasonk@MIT.EDU</a>> croaked crazily:<br><br>> I could imagine people wanting to bluk-move pages. E.g. I publish a<br>> paper and then want to move everything with the prefix "ProjectName:"
<br>> onto OWW in one shot - it could be a bunch of pages. If I hadn't put<br>> a prefix I assume that would be harder to do automatically?<br><br> I'm not sure how likely this scenario is. It seems amazing that
<br> someone could figure out beforehand which pages will be part of a<br> paper to be made public. But ultimately they need to get a list of<br> pages they want moved. However, they want to do it is<br> fine. Prefixing page titles is fine if they want. If all the pages
<br> linked to a certain page, and they use the 'what links here'<br> function, that'd work too.<br><br>--<br>Austin Che <<a href="mailto:austin@csail.mit.edu">austin@csail.mit.edu</a>> (617)253-5899
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