hola: just briefly:
the debate as to how to manage the site technically is interesting enough, but i am not sure the question as to how
to categorize your html/documents has been debated.
in other words, you have nodes that are to be added automatically to your hierarchy, how do you go about this classification?
imho, one of the better ways of doing this is to use
Ken Williams' AI::Categorizer module. This gives you a number of ways of classifying your docs, and what is more is relatively fun to use, the only drawback being a largish number of dependent perl modules. which install pretty easily.
best of luck,
wufnik
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