Hi all,
I want to know the generic architecture of a search engine and different types of
search engines available.
I want to know all the vendors giving evaluation copies.
The same information i want for the taxanomy engines.
Please help me out.
Thanx Regards
Shiva
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trim your replies for good karma.
One bit of content we are planning on disseminating via a CMS has an unusual
restriction: the pagination must be preserved.
These are documents that ultimately need to be searchable, viewable,
parsable, but also retain a specic pagination scheme for proper citations.
For instance, the document,
I would probably try to create my content in XML and create an application
that auto-chunks this content. Documentum 5 does have facilities for this,
but the current WCM product (sounds like you are web-based) is not released
on this platform yet.
Good luck!
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Hi,
On mozilla: it seems, unforunately, that they are not going to offer
contentEditable any time in the near future. They are offering 'design mode' for
an iframe. This makes it a no go for us (or anybody offering wysiwyg???). We
would have to rework far too much to take advantage of the
I've found
http://www.searchtools.com/
useful in the past...
There's also:
http://www.searchengineworld.com/
and
http://searchenginewatch.com/
Pete
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At 6:03 PM +0530 12/6/02, Shiva Kumar T wrote:
Hi all,
I want to know the generic architecture of a search
It sounds like to just need to break your content up into passage
blocks, then maintain a list of which blocks go in which order on
which pages. PDF-ing the pages doesn't seem like it will gain you much
here, since you're not necessarily interested in keeping a physical
representation of the