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  • Tomba

    related articles ... (try 2)

    :(( posted a question here 3 days ago, now I am able to come look at answers
    it's no more available :((
    so... @supapablo: if you still have your answer, mail me... tomba at
    f1technical dot net
    for the others once more
    ----------------------------------
    hello all,

    I was wondering how some sites organise articles so that they can show a
    list of "related articles".
    How is it determined which are the related ones.

    Is there any free script that includes such a feature?
    thanks!
    Steven De Groote

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  • Floris van den Berg

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    Re: related articles ... (try 2)

    "Tomba" <tomba@f1techni cal.net> schreef in bericht
    news:3f30bdb8$0 $21961$ba620e4c @reader0.news.s kynet.be...[color=blue]
    > :(( posted a question here 3 days ago, now I am able to come look at[/color]
    answers[color=blue]
    > it's no more available :((
    > so... @supapablo: if you still have your answer, mail me... tomba at
    > f1technical dot net
    > for the others once more
    > ----------------------------------
    > hello all,
    >
    > I was wondering how some sites organise articles so that they can show a
    > list of "related articles".
    > How is it determined which are the related ones.[/color]

    Below is another thread called "programmin g amazon-like recommendations ". I
    think it will help you a great deal.

    floris


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    • André Næss

      #3
      Re: related articles ... (try 2)

      Tomba:
      [color=blue]
      > I was wondering how some sites organise articles so that they can show a
      > list of "related articles".[/color]

      If your system is based on an SQL database you just create a table to hold
      the relationships. If you have some other way to store the data you just
      have to figure out a suitable way.
      [color=blue]
      > How is it determined which are the related ones.[/color]

      I think most simply expect the article writer (or possibly the editor) to
      make the connections.

      André Næss

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