Re: Site Search Concepts
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2003
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 47924
interpreted = N
texte = Tryhttp://www.htdig.org/free, open source etc.On Thursday, February 20, 2003, at 01:54 PM, Dan Strong wrote:> Gary/Donovan,>> Gary: Thank you. Just took a look at Atomz, and while it does > everything I need, there is no (not one) mention of price anywhere on > the site or in their whitesheets, so that means it's prohibitively > expensive (I'm almost afraid to contact them...) And I currently have > Google seraches running, and they work fine, but, of course they serve > ads with the results, which can potentially lead users away...Sweet. > Thanks again.>> Donovan: Thanks for the reply...I was just trying to think 'outside > the box' and your very grounding comments are appreciated ;) I'll let > you (& everybody) know what I come up with, as I'm inclined to roll y > own rather than pay for a solution right now. Cost issues aside, the > process of building something as ambitious as this will no doubt > advance my webDNA skills, but the finished product, if done right, > could very well be useful enough to be sold.>> |||||> ($) ($)> \ . . / <--- Me (or a monkey) with money in my eyes. Thank > you. Thank you.> (---)> -Dan-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Tryhttp://www.htdig.org/free, open source etc.On Thursday, February 20, 2003, at 01:54 PM, Dan Strong wrote:> Gary/Donovan,>> Gary: Thank you. Just took a look at Atomz, and while it does > everything I need, there is no (not one) mention of price anywhere on > the site or in their whitesheets, so that means it's prohibitively > expensive (I'm almost afraid to contact them...) And I currently have > Google seraches running, and they work fine, but, of course they serve > ads with the results, which can potentially lead users away...Sweet. > Thanks again.>> Donovan: Thanks for the reply...I was just trying to think 'outside > the box' and your very grounding comments are appreciated ;) I'll let > you (& everybody) know what I come up with, as I'm inclined to roll y > own rather than pay for a solution right now. Cost issues aside, the > process of building something as ambitious as this will no doubt > advance my webDNA skills, but the finished product, if done right, > could very well be useful enough to be sold.>> |||||> ($) ($)> \ . . / <--- Me (or a monkey) with money in my eyes. Thank > you. Thank you.> (---)> -Dan-------------------------------------------------------------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 Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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