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automatically pier page detection

Mariano Martinez Peck
Hi folks. I am creating a website where I have countries, states, places, cities and so on. I have several pages talking about that. And I want to put internal links everywhere they are called in a Pier page.

Example. Suppose I have this piece of text in a Pier page:

"I hope Brest to be a nice city. It is situated in France, far away from Paris." 

In my website I have another page called "France" and another called "Paris". So, I would like the text above to be:

"I hope Brest to be a nice city. It is situated in *France*, far away from *Paris*."

But I have a lot of pages and places. Is there a way this to be detected easier? I ask because in some wiki I saw this behaviour.

Thanks in advance,

Mariano 

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Re: automatically pier page detection

Lukas Renggli
> But I have a lot of pages and places. Is there a way this to be detected
> easier? I ask because in some wiki I saw this behaviour.

It is not supported out-of-the-box, although it could be added to a
customized parser. A problem might be that Pier organizes pages in
tree and not in a flat namespace as wikis typically do.

Lukas

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Mariano Martinez Peck


On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 5:22 PM, Lukas Renggli <[hidden email]> wrote:
> But I have a lot of pages and places. Is there a way this to be detected
> easier? I ask because in some wiki I saw this behaviour.

It is not supported out-of-the-box, although it could be added to a
customized parser. A problem might be that Pier organizes pages in
tree and not in a flat namespace as wikis typically do.

Ok. I think that right now I will do it manually, but using the "search" feature of Pier. I mean, I will go page per page and I will search for it and see the results :)

Thanks!

Mariano
 


Lukas

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