Well, I know that ht://dig works well for cfml and html. There is also an
add-on script called parse-doc.pl (or something like that) that allows you
to set up your own document parsers. I know that there is a parser for word
and excel, and acroread works well for PDFs. There is an Windows NT version
of Ht://Dig out there, never tried it myself. I'm ruinning on Solaris 8 with
great results, but I have to admit, I haven't tried the doc converters for
the 'nix OS's. I would imagine the Windows version would just use Office
apps to parse the docs.....
Well, anyway I'm babbling now, have a good one.

Just my $0.02

Mike Wallick
Web Services
Secure Computing Corporation
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


 -----Original Message-----
From:   McCollough, Alan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Wednesday, March 28, 2001 1:51 PM
To:     Fusebox
Subject:        RE: NOBODY expects the CFOBJECTing of Index Server on a
remote bo x!

        Okay, its a few days later and I'm sick of trying to get MS Index
Server working. Verity works, but in a crippled format. A visit to
www.verity.com reveals that they must be very expensive because nothing is
priced, and its all "Contact Us"; which is of course the universal signal
for "Prepare to be viciously gouged".

        SoOoOo, other than brand M or brand V, does AnYbOdY have a
recommendation on a search engine solution that can, without a ton of
coding, provide search functions for an intranet (not www based like Atomz),
including searching through common office document formats (.doc, .pdf,
...xls)??? Something that could possibly be integrated with FB?


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