[quote]
I am pretty sure that the programming behind something
like google directory is human edited. Google gets
there directory feeds from
[/quote]
It might, then again it might not.
there are a number of packages out there with
the functionality to build a on-demand index.
northern-light does it in a basic level, and vivisimo
does a great job at building a index.
A place to check it out is http://vivisimo.com/
I know there's another which comes close or improves
on vivisimo.com, but i've lost it's name and it's url.
most of these products take the results of a regular index,
strips the words, an builds a hierarchial list based on how
often a word is encountered in a result page. The webmaster
or the admanistrator of a website can also assign weights to
certain words and/or phrases thereby tweaking the
index generated by vivisimo.
In aspseek the urlword table is a great place to start if
you want to have an automatically generated web-index.
Grz
Deliria
----- Original Message -----
From: "Diego Montalvo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 4:35 PM
Subject: Re: [aseek-users] Directory search with Aspseek
> Dovli,
>
> I am pretty sure that the programming behind something
> like google directory is human edited. Google gets
> there directory feeds from
>
> http://dmoz.org/ it is a open directory. That allows
> you to get the xml fees.
>
> Diego
>
> --- Dovli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I would like to know if it is possible to make
> > aspseek search in a given
> > directory, the way google does, for instance.
> >
> > Thank you very much for your assistance
> >
> > Dovli
> >
>
>
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