Hi guys,
I dunno why this message never got to the list yesterday ... However,
I am gonna send it again right now! :-)
Ciao
-Gabriele
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Gabriele Bartolini - Web Programmer
Comune di Prato - Prato - Tuscany - Italy
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> find bin/laden -name osama -exec rm {} ;
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Il mer, 2003-07-09 alle 23:39, Adam Hafner ha scritto:
> I am considering using ht://dig and one concern I have is that our systems
> now use all Microsoft servers. I would be willing to setup a linux box to
> run JUST this, but my question is, do I need to setup linux as a webserver
> also with software such as Apache, or will ht://dig run as a standalone
> program that will search through the content of the Intranet site that I
> want it to search from? Can you give me some insight on this issue.
Ciao Adam!
Well ... Premise: I have never tested ht://Dig on Windows but - and
some of the group may help you better than me - you could have a chance
to make it work under Winz systems.
Having said this, I must tell you that with ht://Dig you could do
almost everything you want in an Intranet situation, but the best would
be with ht.//Dig running on top of a Web server such Apache.
Also, IMHO, once you've setup a Linux server with ht://Dig, it should
not be a problem to install Apache on it and make it therefore a
standalone search station.
We've done this for our Intranet (most of it founded on Microsoft
servers - file servers mainly) with the purpose of indexing
etheregeneous files (HTML, PDF, Word, RTF, etc.) and ... it works.
I don't know if the fact the you don't wanna setup an Apache Web
server on Linux is due to security issues or other reasons but
technicals. Let us know.
And ... yes ... htsearch (the application for the searching phase)
works as a standalone application as well as a CGI program.
Hope this helps.
Ciao
-Gabriele
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Gabriele Bartolini - Web Programmer
Comune di Prato - Prato - Tuscany - Italy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.comune.prato.it
> find bin/laden -name osama -exec rm {} ;
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