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On 10/23/07, Cool Coder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I was just looking into couple of search engines like indeed.com or > bixee.com and I really got surprised the accuracy of information they have > built in their indexes and also they provide for search result. > I have same sort of requirement to build indexes for all my cleints site > and provide search capability. WHile indexing a page, parser should know the > format/structure of the page, then only it would be possible to index a page > accurately. If site changes their content structure quickly then > crawler/indexer also has to change the meta-info i.e. format about the > page. > > I am basically developing a way of indexing my client pages to provide > search capability with accurate information (like there are number of > products in a clients page and I need to get all product data and index > accordingly). Hence I need some sort of Indexing which will depend upon meta > search information (Basically describe the content of pages) like the way I > have described above and indexer will work based on meta search information. > > Can anybody suggest me whether this is possible or not. > > regards, > BR > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com