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At 11:36 AM +0800 10/19/01, Stas Bekman wrote:
>Right, my point is that WWW::Search namespace is taken :)
Ah. Sorry, my miscommunication. When I said that I "ended up making
a WWW::Search" I should have put an "an instance of" in there instead
of
Kee Hinckley wrote:
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At 12:56 AM +0800 10/19/01, Stas Bekman wrote:
>Kee Hinckley wrote:
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>>People have been talking about backend search engines, but when I
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Kee Hinckley wrote:
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> People have been talking about backend search engines, but when I saw
> the subject I was thinking more about front end classes. In
> particular, last time I looked there wasn't a standard class for
> integrating local
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People have been talking about backend search engines, but when I saw
the subject I was thinking more about front end classes. In
particular, last time I looked there wasn't a standard class for
integrating local search engines into your code. I
Daniel Sully wrote:
> Is the engine used at the math forum publiclicly available?
I don't know. Why don't you ask them :)
> Once upon a time Stas Bekman shaped the electrons to say...
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>>the engine at mathforum does a great job, it's the best mailing list
>>archive search engine that I'
Is the engine used at the math forum publiclicly available?
Once upon a time Stas Bekman shaped the electrons to say...
> the engine at mathforum does a great job, it's the best mailing list
> archive search engine that I've ever seen, in regards to searching Perl
> strings and code in general
We use OpenFTS (http://openfts.sourceforge.net) at
postgresql mailing list archive ( http://fts.postgresql.org).
Regards,
Oleg
On Wed, 17 Oct 2001, Stas Bekman wrote:
> Ged Haywood wrote:
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> > Hi all,
> >
> > On Mon, 15 Oct 2001, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
> >
> >
> >>On F
> Please make sure that it's possible to do a plain ordinary literal
> text string search. Nothing fancy, no case-folding, no automatic
> removal of puctuation, nothing like that. Just a literal string.
>
> Last night I tried to find "perl -V" on all the search engines
> mentioned on the mod_per
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> From: Ged Haywood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Hi all,
>
> On Mon, 15 Oct 2001, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
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> > On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Perrin Harkins wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> > > Plus lots of other stuff like Glimpse and Swish which
> interface to C-based
> > > eng
Hi all,
On Mon, 15 Oct 2001, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Perrin Harkins wrote:
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> [...]
> > Plus lots of other stuff like Glimpse and Swish which interface to C-based
> > engines.
>
> I've had good luck with http://swish-e.org/2.2/
Please make sure that it's possible to d
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Perrin Harkins wrote:
[...]
> Plus lots of other stuff like Glimpse and Swish which interface to C-based
> engines.
I've had good luck with http://swish-e.org/2.2/
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Mark Maunder wrote:
> I've started using
> MySQL's MATCH/AGAINST with fulltext indexes instead, and it is extremelly
> fast (!!), but am waiting for a feature that's available in mysql 4.0 (due
> end of this month) that allows you to use +word and -word syntax to specify
> required or unwanted k
"Matt J. Avitable" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > I've written a search engine that searches for jobs in a database based
> > on keywords. I'm assembling a string of sql and then submitting it to
> > the database based on the user's search criteria. It's working but is
>
> It sounds like you are writing a we
Hi,
> I've written a search engine that searches for jobs in a database based
> on keywords. I'm assembling a string of sql and then submitting it to
> the database based on the user's search criteria. It's working but is
It sounds like you are writing a web front end for mysql. I'm not
sure a
> I don't want to reinvent the wheel and I'm sure this has been done a
> zillion times, so does anyone know of a module in CPAN that I can use
> for this?
Have you tried searching on http://search.cpan.org/?
DBIx::FullTextSearch
DBIxTextIndex
Search::InvertedIndex
Plus lots of other stuff like
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