Re: WebCat (or other) Indexing
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1999
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texte = > Can somebody tell me if it is possible to have WebCat index text like Sherlock> can?The question makes sense and does not.Sherlock does not index anything: it is only a search interface that usesthe index engine of MacOs.For PC people, that does not really mean anything, only that a search for afile or a folder is 100 times faster on a Mac than on Windows.WebCat does not index anything either: it is just what it is and does itsown job by doing its own indexing.Do you wish to make your site searchable? With WebCat you can do that easilyif most of your text is stocked in one or many databases, so that itgenerates your pages dynamically, then you can build a search engine toretrieve the information from these databases.We use IIS4 as a web server (for commodity reasons) and the index engine inIIS4 would not index the resulting pages as it should do, but index thepages as they are on the hard drives, and really, [include file=header.inc]does not help it.We are happy with the search engine as it was built, using the databasesolution.-------------------------------------------------------------Brought to you by CommuniGate Pro - The Buzz Word Compliant Messaging Server.To end your Mail problems go to
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> Can somebody tell me if it is possible to have WebCat index text like Sherlock> can?The question makes sense and does not.Sherlock does not index anything: it is only a search interface that usesthe index engine of MacOs.For PC people, that does not really mean anything, only that a search for afile or a folder is 100 times faster on a Mac than on Windows.WebCat does not index anything either: it is just what it is and does itsown job by doing its own indexing.Do you wish to make your site searchable? With WebCat you can do that easilyif most of your text is stocked in one or many databases, so that itgenerates your pages dynamically, then you can build a search engine toretrieve the information from these databases.We use IIS4 as a web server (for commodity reasons) and the index engine inIIS4 would not index the resulting pages as it should do, but index thepages as they are on the hard drives, and really, [include file=header.inc]does not help it.We are happy with the search engine as it was built, using the databasesolution.-------------------------------------------------------------Brought to you by CommuniGate Pro - The Buzz Word Compliant Messaging Server.To end your Mail problems go to .This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to
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