Re: Sherlock and WebCat-2
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1998
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 20552
interpreted = N
texte = >>Check out http://www.apple.com/sherlock/plugindev.html on the apple web>>site.>>>>I am interested in writing a plug-in for Sherlock, the Mac OS 8.5>>built-in search feature which allows OS 5.8 users to search the Web, and>>also individual sites right from their desktop.>>>>Is is possible to search the db's in my WebCat site using such a>>plug-in?>>>>Writing a Sherlock plug-in looks very similar to HTML but will it work>>with WebCat's search method and database format?>>>>This seems like a great feature to provide for customers, just have them>>download the plug-in and give them instant access to your products!>>>>Kevin Mueller>>iFolio Digital Image Library>>I saw the reverse of this I think mentioned on webstar talk over the last>two or three days. I think what I was reading was importing the sherlock>results into an MGD data base for web access for the users of your site.>So then the windows guys who don't have sherlock can use your data base>tools to search your site. How or why and what I did not read any further.>And the advantages over the webstar search function...???? Now I read the>announcement in a hurry so I might be 100% wrong and been dreaming :)>>===============================================>Gary Richter> PanaVise Products, Inc.> 7540 Colbert Dr. Reno, Nevada 89511> Ph: 702.850.2900 Fx: 702.850.2929> Email: grichter@panavise.com> http://www.panavise.com>===============================================I found another message that relates to the above if you want to see whtothers are doingDate: 19 Oct 1998 09:15:46From: Michael Ginsberg
Subject: [ANN] Sherlock Plug-ins Available for WS4DWeb Server 4D Sherlock Plug-ins now available for Site-Search, Email-Searchand all databases published by Web Server 4D, WS4D/CGI, WS4D/Email-Search,and WS4D/Developer, more info at:http://www.mdg.com/sherlock/=====================================================================Michael Ginsberg Internet: MAILTO:mike@mdg.comMDG Computer Services, Inc. Web: http://www.mdg.com/Developers of the speedy Web Server 4D which integrates databasesand the web. Real-Time Tracking, Feature Packed, Wicked Fast!1997 Winner of Best Customer Service Award to Macintosh WebMasters=====================================================================================================================Gary Richter PanaVise Products, Inc. 7540 Colbert Dr. Reno, Nevada 89511 Ph: 702.850.2900 Fx: 702.850.2929 Email: grichter@panavise.com http://www.panavise.com===============================================
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>>Check out http://www.apple.com/sherlock/plugindev.html on the apple web>>site.>>>>I am interested in writing a plug-in for Sherlock, the Mac OS 8.5>>built-in search feature which allows OS 5.8 users to search the Web, and>>also individual sites right from their desktop.>>>>Is is possible to search the db's in my WebCat site using such a>>plug-in?>>>>Writing a Sherlock plug-in looks very similar to HTML but will it work>>with WebCat's search method and Database format?>>>>This seems like a great feature to provide for customers, just have them>>download the plug-in and give them instant access to your products!>>>>Kevin Mueller>>iFolio Digital Image Library>>I saw the reverse of this I think mentioned on webstar talk over the last>two or three days. I think what I was reading was importing the sherlock>results into an MGD data base for web access for the users of your site.>So then the windows guys who don't have sherlock can use your data base>tools to search your site. How or why and what I did not read any further.>And the advantages over the webstar search function...???? Now I read the>announcement in a hurry so I might be 100% wrong and been dreaming :)>>===============================================>Gary Richter> PanaVise Products, Inc.> 7540 Colbert Dr. Reno, Nevada 89511> Ph: 702.850.2900 Fx: 702.850.2929> Email: grichter@panavise.com> http://www.panavise.com>===============================================I found another message that relates to the above if you want to see whtothers are doingDate: 19 Oct 1998 09:15:46From: Michael Ginsberg Subject: [ANN] Sherlock Plug-ins Available for WS4DWeb Server 4D Sherlock Plug-ins now available for Site-Search, Email-Searchand all databases published by Web Server 4D, WS4D/CGI, WS4D/Email-Search,and WS4D/Developer, more info at:http://www.mdg.com/sherlock/=====================================================================Michael Ginsberg Internet: MAILTO:mike@mdg.comMDG Computer Services, Inc. Web: http://www.mdg.com/Developers of the speedy Web Server 4D which integrates databasesand the web. Real-Time Tracking, Feature Packed, Wicked Fast!1997 Winner of Best Customer Service Award to Macintosh WebMasters=====================================================================================================================Gary Richter PanaVise Products, Inc. 7540 Colbert Dr. Reno, Nevada 89511 Ph: 702.850.2900 Fx: 702.850.2929 Email: grichter@panavise.com http://www.panavise.com===============================================
Gary Richter
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