On Wed, 1 Sep 2010 18:48:35 -0300 Wido <[email protected]> said:

> > On 08/26/2010 06:24 AM, Wido wrote:
> >> Hi all....I don't know how many evry questions I've made so far (I really
> >> love this module).....but here I go with one more. Would it be possible
> to
> >> make everything use different search engines, instead of just tracker?
> I'm
> >> thinking in beagle, strigi/nepomuk or the so-say-kick-ass google-desktop
> >>
> >> I'm still waiting for someone to update the e17 debian repository, but
> I'm
> >> seing a lot of new cool stuff in this module =D
> >>
> >
> >I was thinking about google-desktop myself. But there is just one
> >problem. That is that google-desktop probably has a different URL for
> >different systems. It usually has a big
> >"&s=<some big alphanumberic string>"
> >in its search string. I am not sure if that string changes every time
> >you reboot your system (it doesn't seem to change if I close
> >google-desktop and restart it).
> >
> >And then you will have to parse the html output. I am not sure how hard
> >that is. :-/ From the minimal amount of C that I know, I believe the
> >code that is there to search google or wikipedia (in
> >everything-websearch) is not applicable to google-desktop since that
> >code is used to get only *suggestions* from google or wikipedia and not
> >the actual web search results.
> 
> Hey, Sorry I didn't answer before, but I'm on the digest list and I didn't
> get the email ill I got a bunch. I should change this but I don't know how
> ehehe (Raster, any hint on this?).
> Anyway, and the important thing, I've found this site that talks about the
> desktop search API. It's in spanish, but I'm guessing you'll see it in
> english (or your local language), but if it doesn't, let me know if you need
> spanish -> english translation
> 
> here is the link: http://code.google.com/intl/es-419/apis/desktop/
> 
> <http://code.google.com/intl/es-419/apis/desktop/>regards

i have no input on it :) i havent worked on evry.


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