On Tue, 8 Jun 2004, Ehsan Akhgari wrote:

> > > I volunteer to implement a web interface for the dictionary,
> > Excellent!
> > You'll have to make it so that whether the user types in bi[ZWNJ]kaar,
> > bikaar, or bi kaar, the word will be found!
>
> Yes, that's right.  This is relatively easy to implement.
>
> > >  but I think we'll need other
> > > people's help as well, because I would guess the whole data
> > would be *huge*.
> > Will this require separate dedicated server(s)?
> > (I'm thinking about Behdad and the Persian Digital Library here...)
>
> Hmmm, not necessarily *dedicated*.  As long as there's enough web space for
> some part of the data to reside on the server, and I have access to it to
> install an application which processes the queries locally, it doesn't
> really have to be dedicated, unless the server's already fully loaded by
> other tasks.  I don't think we'll need dedicated servers for this job.  The
> process of searching can be done fast enough.

Like the old saying: "avval chaak o bekanin, ba'd menaare
bedozdin".  Guys, we are dreaming about the CSS stylesheet of the
imaginary dictionary data???

--behdad
  behdad.org
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