On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, Greg Sabino Mullane wrote:
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> > I keep searching the web hoping someone has come up with a 'tsearch2'
> > based search engine that does the spidering, but, unless its sitting right
> > in front of my eyes and I'm not seeing it, I haven't found it yet :(
>
> I wrote my own search engine for the docs back when the site was having
> problems last year, and myself and some others needed a searchable
> interface. It actually spidered the raw sgml pages themselves, and was
> fairly quick. I can resurrect this if anyone is interested. It runs
> with Perl and PostgreSQL and nothing else. :) Of course, it could probably
> be modified to feed it's sgml parsing output to tsearch as well.
>
> In the meantime, could we please switch to a simple google search? It
> would require changing one or two lines of HTML source, and at least
> there would be *something* until we get everything sorted out.
Have you checked things out since Tom -and- Bruce's suggestions?
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