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How To Create Listsof Lists
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This is the WikiTalk code to a site that has a list of lists
WikiTalkName
WikiTalkLink
WikiTalkDescription

One convention they use is a description on their Property Descriptions.

 Summary: <Non Wiki Formatted text describing article>
 TopicType: DotNetArticle <-- This Literal Text
 ArticleName: <Non Wiki Formatted Name of article>
 ArticleAbstract: <Non Wiki Formatted text describing article>
 ArticleAuthors: <WikiNames for authors>
 ArticlePublishedBy: <Wikiname for entity that published: Periodical, Website, or other>
 ArticleIssueDate: <WikiTopic Formatted : YYYYMmm or YYYYMmmDD, i.e. "[2003May]" or "[2004Sep15]" >
 ArticleUrl: <URL to article on the web>
 ArticleKeywords: <List of "WikiNamed":WikiName keywords that categories the article>
 ArticleOther?: <Other Properties needed?>
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This is an old article that was lasted modified sometime in 2004. I have a site at OdsWiki that contains a great deal of WikiTalk code where I use Keyword properties to aggregate various list of articles. The proposal here is good but requires a great deal of effort from topic creators and is rarely followed. I find that just simple Keywords property with many of the attributes does as well as the code is optomized for searches within Keyword property. -- JohnDavidson

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