Re: Epiphany extension
- From: Lee Willis <lee leewillis co uk>
- To: dashboard <dashboard-hackers gnome org>, Epiphany <epiphany-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Epiphany extension
- Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2004 09:29:49 +0000
While I think the extension is a "good start" right now - the main
problems I have are:
(a) Currently we don't send any page content at all (Except the title)
(b) In the absence of proper indexing/summarization at the frontend -
whether we should really be sending full page content on every page load
(I think, probably not)
(c) To solve (b) - whether to go for
(i) indexing/summarization of full content prior to sending
(ii) sending a sub-set of content on page load
(iii) Sending full content for "important" pages, and sub-set [Or
none] on "non-important" pages
Where "sub-set" of content could represent:
(i) Page title only
(ii) Title + META keywords
(iii) Title + <head></head>
and where "important" could be determined by one, or more of the
following:
(i) Page was bookmarked after being loaded
(ii) Page was loaded as a result selecting an existing bookmark/smart
bookmark
(iii) Some criteria I haven't though of yet! [Maybe linked into page
author = person I already know about or similar]??
Short-ish term I think, with some help from Marco to provide a function
in epiphany that returns the page content, or sub-set, it would be
trivial to implement the sending of the content for pages that get
bookmarked [Which would be a good start] - and then work on the others
later
What're everyone's thoughts?
Lee
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Lee Willis <lee leewillis co uk>
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