I've almost finished building an intranet (Slackware, Apache, PHP,
MySQL, HtDig, proFTPd) for an indigenous health organisation here in
Central Australia. They like it and now wish to make the same content
available to more remote offices from their public website (separate
site on totally separate server). The public site is hosted by a regular
ISP, so we are limited in terms of what we can do on that server. 

We're looking at simply mirroring the intranet's content to the public
server, without all the upload/admin backend stuff necessary.

I'm wondering, if we copied htsearch and mirrored the htdig databases,
would that be enough to allow searches of the content? The htdig install
on the public server wouldn't have to do any indexing or database
building, just return search results. 

Thanks
Mick



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