Hello Jack,

Tuesday, October 21, 2003, 4:14:37 PM, you wrote:

>> Is there a way to get the output of swish-e to operate as an
>> 'integrated viewer'?

JC> I don't know for sure, but I think that Nautilus or Konqueror would fit
JC> the bill there. Both have intense MIME capabilities.

Interesting idea. Can either Nautilus or Konqueror be run in a
split-screen mode where one screen shows links to the files (produced
somehow from swish-e), and the other part displays the contents of the
file link selected?

Some files are rather large (20+ megs). Is it possible to get the
display portion to automatically scroll to the search word(s), and
highlight each occurrence? It's VERY hard to find otherwise in a big
file.

Also, are there MIME and/or plugins for Office docs so it would
display these as well? I've got perhaps 10,000 of these in the data
collection.

JC> that viewer sounds tough, but here's a two function CGI web search
JC> interface that uses MS-SQL as its backend:

I'm afraid you lost me a bit here. It looks as though you are building
the search results to deliver to a web page. It is not clear how the
data base would be set up to show where in the document the search
words are, though. It would seem as though indexing each word in a
file would produce a gigantic data base. Am I missing something?

Thanks for the info, again.

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