> 
> Besides the routing issues, how is searching being handled then on
> a specfic node.  Traditionally you can't search a hash for anything
> except an "exact" match.
The hashes are only keys.  The searches would be performed against
public-readable metadata, such as author, content, or keyword information.


> 
> --Jason
> 
> 
> > The problem with searching is not finding the stuff in a specific node, but
> > sending the search query to the right node.
> > 
> > On Fri, 04 Aug 2000, Jason Hudgins wrote:
> > > Yeah, that's what I thought originally.  That also makes it really hard
> > > to search for stuff too though, what are the current ideas for making
> > > freenet searchable?   I'm sure this subject has been well tred, but like
> > > I said, I'm playing catchup..
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > --Jason
> > --
> > \oskar
> > 
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