I've been toying for a while with the idea that link degradation
is the biggest problem with http. "At what point do webmasters
spend 168 hours a week updating links?" Tim Berners-Lee says
there's work in hand on the question, but has been too busy (or
circumspect) to say more.
Given that I've not heard of Hyper-G, it can't be famous :-)
So: does anyone have any pointers to work on building a
maintainable http-based web? I'd include bi-directional links in
that. (Aside; I vowed to have all the footnotes in a 250-k EU
document I was html-ing refer back to the text. Shortly
thereafter, I vowed to take up market gardening instead...)
Mike
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