The result you get froma search, that result should return in exactly the single standard format that makes up the entire web indexing system. That search result is a semantic graph, a series of search forms of the type key1.key2.key3 and variations of that, listed including pointers to we resources. If recursion were enabled, I should be able to bring up google, search with the single wild card and retur their entire web indexing graph in standard XML format.
The XML search results are generated from queries delivered as XML semantic graphs, sender and receiver use the same definitions. But the seach results come up as a displayable DOM tree in our browsers. They can be stored in locad da=tabase in nested orde, or arbitrary order with enough linkage. So the browser is free to collect these returrns, add them, keep a pruned tree of the most clicked results, maintain the pointers to external resources; just like the major search engines do.
The key to holding the system together, is the naturally meaning of a semantic graph, in terms of XML. That likely exists, my research on prior art is just beginning. Oh, buy the way, there is a great deal of interest, experiments and trials of integrated semantic analycis and blog authoring.
What we used to know as the ley word list in blogging has been rejuvinated o more expressive semantic graphs. The author uses semantic analysis to gauge the response of the network ontology. The network background process maintains the wider ontology web, and searchers maintain and collect portions of the wider ontology web. I am sure this has all been thought out, so I'll keep on looking for the best solutions.
The commonality of format.
If I were to submit a url reference for semantic analysis, the process would return an ontology graph, in standar XML format, it would display as a search result. The blog author would submit the ontology graph as a query, but inlude the blog url reference. The web search engine should perform an 'insert' into the master ontology web.
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