Knowledge entries
Here you can see entries in this space’s knowledge wiki.
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| Published: Thursday, 7 August 2008 | ||
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Are there any limits to the API?
At present users are limited to tagging a maximum of 4,000 items through the tagging API. We have not currently turned on rate limits but will shortly be introducing a maximum... |
faq | Stephen Hebditch |
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Jiglu Tagging Schema
The Jiglu Tagging Schema is a very simple representation of automatic tags. It is returned in the <content> element when the Atom Entry for a Tagged Page is retrieved. |
Jiglu, Jiglu Tags, Jon Stewart | Stephen Hebditch |
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Tagged pages collection
The tagged pages Collection can be used to store any arbitrary content and have it tagged. Submission Site A Space can have more than one tagged site. The tagged site to be... |
response code | Stephen Hebditch |
| Published: Tuesday, 6 May 2008 | ||
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Collection
Within each Workspace there are up to four collections representing the kind of resources that are present in the space: Tagged pages collection Discussion message... |
Stephen Hebditch | |
| Published: Monday, 5 May 2008 | ||
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Getting started
Jiglu's API uses the Atom Publishing Protocol. To use the API your client will need to start by retrieving the authenticate itself. |
Jiglu | Stephen Hebditch |
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Occurrence
An occurrence is anything that has been tagged, either automatically or manually. It could be a Tagged Page, discussion message, knowledge entry or feed item. |
knowledge entry | Stephen Hebditch |
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Category document
Each workspace contains a category document containing the set of manual tags for a space. This can be used to retrieve the tag set so a client can present them to a user when... |
Stephen Hebditch | |
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Knowledge entry collection
The knowledge entry Collection is used to add, update and delete knowledge entries in a space and retrieve knowledge entries. |
knowledge entry, response code, APP, separate request, APP interface, HTML version | Stephen Hebditch |
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Taskbox collection
The taskbox Collection is used to retrieve any tasks that a user has in the system, including any draft discussion messages and knowledge entries. |
knowledge entry, separate request | Stephen Hebditch |
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Discussion message collection
The discussion message Collection is used to add new discussion messages to a space and retrieve existing messages. |
response code, APP, separate request, APP interface, HTML version | Stephen Hebditch |
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Tagged Page
A Tagged Page is a web page or piece of content within a Tagged Site. |
Stephen Hebditch | |
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Collection URL
Each Collection in a Workspace has a URL at which entries in the collection can be listed and to which new entries in the collection can be POSTed. |
Stephen Hebditch | |
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Workspace
A workspace groups together Collections. There is one workspace for each Space that you are a member of. |
Jiglu, Jiglu Tags | Stephen Hebditch |
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Service document
The service document is the starting point for using the Atom Publishing Protocol. Jiglu's Atom Publishing Protocol service document can be retrieved at http://www.jiglu. |
Jiglu | Stephen Hebditch |
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Authentication
To use the Atom Publishing Protocol to do anything other than list collections or retrieve individual Atom Entries you will need to authenticate. |
Stephen Hebditch | |
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Atom Publishing Protocol
The Atom Publishing Protocol is an Internet Standard for working with content in simple publishing systems such as blogs and communities. It is defined in RFC 5023. |
Stephen Hebditch | |
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Atom Entry
An Atom Entry document represents a single entry in the format defined for the Atom Syndication Format. Example <entry xmlns="http://www.w3. |
Stephen Hebditch | Stephen Hebditch |
| Published: Friday, 2 May 2008 | ||
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Space
Spaces are the way that content is grouped in Jiglu. Each space has its own tagged pages, discussion messages, knowledge entries, feeds and tags. |
Jiglu, knowledge entry, Jiglu Tags | Stephen Hebditch |
| Published: Thursday, 1 May 2008 | ||
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Tagged site
A tagged site is an external web site such as a blog whose content is indexed by Jiglu. There are two types of tagged sites: Sites spidered by our web crawlers with their tags... |
Jiglu | Stephen Hebditch |

