While I am thinking of it I should research into how to actually do this.
Does Nanoki give the option of tagging entries? Obviously this actually is of benefit to find articles.
How to find out?
I might look at the various Nanoki pages that give info on the system.
Internet search.
At the moment there is By Date, Recent and Alphabetic of which By Date is the most useful. But still not very useful. There is also search. But there is no indication of what terms to search for (a tag list really).
Worse, the search is only in titles, but titles are not tags, tags can supply an extra series of dimensions that would be clumsy to put into a title.
Let me try an internal ben-goldacre
Problem 1. The link only works this side of the firewall with the internal IP, but that is no good externally. This is very irritating. Let me try the external IP and see if the reference is removed from the linked to page. If not, all good.
External IP ben-goldacre-his-reply This does not work - of course.
Duplicate - External IP plus internal ben-goldacre-his-reply ben-goldacre-his-reply
OK. This is irritating, but can be done. Links only appear when they are followed.
Once there they remain there. Once followed from the linked to page a corresponding link appears in the linked from page.
Finally, perhaps there is some way to look at lua to get it to translate the IP? However this is difficult as what it would mean is that any URL in a page which is conjoint.biz should be rewritten to 192.168.0.3 if the in coming request is 192.168.0.3. I wonder how on earth that would be implemented?
This is fair comment here. An anonymous comment.
This comment should not be anonymous!
And this. Another anonymous one. Emmm
But the same address. Emmm again.