According to Geoff Hutchison:
>At 11:55 AM -0400 4/28/99, Torsten Neuer wrote:
>>Ht://Dig is a tool for searching a web-site - and it should stay that way.
>
>I would agree wholeheartedly. Someone on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list said it
>best when they said they liked how ht://Dig was in the spirit of most
>traditional UNIX tools--flexible yet oriented towards a specific task.
>
>>The latter would be the best approach since it leaves ht://Dig basically
>>as it is now and eases the task of post-procesing htsearch results.
>
>Yes. I was composing a response to this. Right now there's a Perl module
>mostly oriented towards accessing the databases directly (for things like
>the whatsnew script). I can imagine someone expanding that module or
>perhaps writing up some shared PHP for helping with PHP wrappers.
>
>I'm going to be revising the projects page on http://dev.htdig.org tonight.
>I'll put that up as a possible project--writing some code that would be
>helpful towards writing a wrapper.
Maybe writing a wrapper class in PHP/3 could solve it all.
That'd avoid the trouble of integrating ht://Dig code into the PHP/Zend
projects and would also be portable to other server-side programming languages
in one way or the other.
looking for some pizza now..
Torsten
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