I think Chris is talking about the situation where you move a paragraph
from one wiki page to another (and its nid comes along). He's written
elsewhere (yes I'm too lazy to find the reference) that the goal was to
be able to find moved chunks. (01)
Jack Park wrote:
> Chris Dent wrote:
>
>> <snip>
>> This goes hand in hand with some of the issues with trying to
>> keep the database up to date when the content associated with a
>> nid moves.
>>
>>
>>
> If one associates the URL in front of the nid with the permalink instead
> of the local link, then no database updates are ever needed. That's
> assuming the issue you raise here is that raised in blogs where posts
> eventually fall off the display page, relegated to their permalink,
> whatever that is. In my projects, the so-called permalink was always an
> individual homepage for the object, no matter how large or small it may be.
>
> Jack
>
> (02)
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