Laurent is right. Those file formats are really supported.
But we didn't test our software on MacOS.
Laurent LEVIER wrote:
>
> Philippe,
>
> UDM/Mnogo Search is reading the stdout that should contain only ASCII (ISO 8859-X)
>documents.
>
> You define a parser and this parser reads the file provided as argument, and should
>return the ASCII version.
>
> Under Unix, it is mostly simple. I created a udm-gw that is able to deal with most
>known parses (and after some tests, the selected seems to be the best in their
>category). With this, Unix (again) can be able to index many sort of compressed files
>(.gz, .Z, .zip, .arj, .zoo, .lzh, .lha, .ace) and format, even in archives: .doc,
>.xls, .pdf, .ps, all asciis of course (.txt, ...).
>
> Hopes it helps
>
> @+/L
>
> At 23:25 30/03/2001 +0200, Philippe de Rochambeau wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >Does your search engine work on MacOS X? Can you use it with Frontbase
> >(www.frontbase.com)? Can you index MS-Word, MS-Excel and PDF documents? Do
> >you need external modules to do that? If so, where can you get them?
> >
> >Many thanks.
> >
> >Philippe de Rochambeau
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