I tried lots of possibilities for adding search to our corporate
website.  For our solution, I went with mnogosearch.
http://www.mnogosearch.org  and if you want to see it in action, goto
http://www.cgirb.com and search for terms like "subjects" or "fees" or
"directions" to see how the results appear (as I've configured them to
anyway).

laters,
David


On 1/15/07, Jim Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Looks like it would do the trick with shell access.  However, I need for
folks that go to my web site to have a form whereby they enter something
like "beer" and get a list of all references to "beer" on my site with links
to go to that instance.

That command line interface is too intense for my little ole pea brain.

Regards,

Jim

Jim Ray, President
Neuse River Networks
tel: 919-838-1672 cell: 919-606-1772
http://www.Neuse.Net

Connecting You to the World since 1997


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Kevin
> Gamiel
> Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 11:17 PM
> To: Triangle Linux Users Group discussion list
> Subject: Re: [TriLUG] code for search engine
>
> Jim Ray wrote:
> > I hired an intern from the English department at NC State this semester
to
> > write some copy for my web site.  He recommended putting in some code to
do
> > a local search.  I am partial to LAMP yet otherwise open to suggestion.
> > Does anyone have a recommendation on some code that I can plop into my
web
> > site for a local search function?  It would be way cool to do full text
> > searching.  I played with PHPDig to no avail.  Maybe it is looking for
> > *.html and all my stuff is *.shtml.  I dunno.  Any help gratefully
> > appreciated.
>
> Amberfish.  Written in C/C++, very fast, handles large amounts of data
> (tested with 1/2 TB, 25M records for TREC).   Also, happens to be
> written by an esteemed member of this group:
>
> http://www.etymon.com/tr.html
>
> Kevin
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