You could try "mnoGoSearch" - that would be htDig's nearest "competitor"
I think.
However - if you get the same problems again I wouldn't be suprised!
Brian
At 20:23 3/07/2001 -0400, Adolfo Santiago wrote:
>I know this is heresy what I'm about to ask, but I don't see myself having
>much choice.
>
>What other free or close to free search engines are out there that provide
>functionality similar to that of htdig under Linux?
>
>I've been trying to get htdig to work for two weeks now, working on it for
>several hours each night, without much to show in results. The basic
>problem is that htdig gets hung up randomly on connections to the one and
>only server I'm trying to index. In dozens of tries, it has never
>successfully completed.
>
>I don't blame htdig for the problem (although it could be the reason). But
>I got to get something working soon and can't spend much more time on this.
>
>So, any alternatives?
>
>
>Adolfo "Chago" Santiago
>
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