Well I wasn't thinking of a commercial idea, but just a way of re-organizing the data that is actually useful at this site.

I was thinking of creating (sort of XML) structured tags like those used at Gmail ( http://gmail.com ) and every time that someone qualified is reading a page here, could help by adding some of those predefined and structured tags in some parts of the page. After a while, the whole site should be searchable in a structured manner. Nothing similar to an expert mode,I guess.

Perhaps, the expert part might be to add some questions to the resulting main node of the structure, but that is not so important if the structure might help to find related text inside the same family of nodes.

Just a humble suggestion. But if I could help in something, I wouldn't doubt it, because I need of your experience, a lot!

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In reply to Re^5: a site about using system command by chanio
in thread a site about using system command by barun

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