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2002-02-21 Thread Nick Arnett

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Subject: Robots, km lists back up
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My mail server suffered some sort of ugly disk problem that I'm still
trying to fix, but I have installed a temporary backup server until
then.  The robots and km mailing lists were down since mid-day yesterday,
but if this message reaches you, you'll know that they're back up.  Some
mail *may* have been lost, but that's not very likely, since the mail
server forwards it to the list server machine immediately.

Note that even if mail at mccmedia.com is down, I can be reached at my
Opion address.

Nick

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2002-02-21 Thread Nick Arnett

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From: Avi Rappoport [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: anyone want to license their robot spider for search?
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I have a consulting customer writing a search engine looking for a
heavy-duty robot spider that can handle millions of URLs.  This one
would have to be very robust, have a decent API, behave nicely,
handle ugly HTML and strange links, etc. etc.

Please contact me with rates if you would like to be considered.

Avi

PS I also get calls asking for smaller-scale spiders, so let me know
if you have that code as well.

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[Robots] .NET gatherers/spiders

2002-02-21 Thread Erick Thompson


Does anyone know if there are any open source/free .NET spiders under
development? I am developing a custom search engine system, and don't want
to have to reinvent the wheel, but I would like have everything in .NET.

Thanks,
Erick


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