Why reinvent the wheel? Use htdig or one of the other open source search
engines. There's a memo on the htdgi site on integrating PHP and htdig.
Miles Thompson
At 02:26 PM 7/12/01 +0200, void wrote:
I am thinking of building a search engine with the grep command for our
site.
i have my
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Why reinvent the wheel? Use htdig or one of the other open source search
engines. There's a memo on the htdgi site on integrating PHP and htdig.
Miles Thompson
At 02
This sounds interesting. Where can I find htdig?
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From: scott [gts] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 12:20 PM
To: php
Subject: RE: [PHP] building a search engine ??
and to answer one of the previous questions,
yes... it is *very* resource
http://www.htdig.org
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From: Navid A. Yar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 10:50 AM
To: 'scott [gts]'; 'php'
Subject: RE: [PHP] building a search engine ??
This sounds interesting. Where can I find htdig?
-Original Message-
From: scott
What you might want to try is something called
ksearch.cgi, you'll find it at cgi-resources.com It's
actually very good and very very small. It actually
indexes your site and stores the info in several db
databases or a text file, your choice and offers, if
I'm not mistaken, boolean search, oh
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