Hi,
You might want to check out www.atomz.com. They offer a free indexing
service that looks quite impressive. It's free for sites with 500 pages or
less. The results are fully template driving and can be customized. I just
tried it on our expirimental midgard site and the results are good. It is
also very easy to incorporate it in your midgard site.
Dick
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Emiliano Heyns
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 9:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [midgard] This is pretty cool
Maarten wrote:
> will it be free as well? Opensource, what license?
The press release, including a quote from ESR, strongly suggests it
will be OSS: http://www.borland.com/about/press/2000/ib.html
> How's the UDM Search coming along Emile?
It's OK, I guess. I'm pondering the Midgard API towards searching,
which will pretty much dictate how the indexer is to behave. I've
contacted the authors of udmsearch about collaboration, but haven't
heard from them yet.
I'm still in the market for another candidate, though. For one, it
will make (more) sure I don't build any udmsearch dependencies in
the concept, and frankly, every time I look at the source I feel
this terrible need to rewrite the whole thing. I don't have time
for that.
> I'm looking at it for my own website, and it looks ok,
> would be nice if it had ratings in it, with percentage
> for how valid the hit was, but I haven't found that yet.
I know it does include ratings, but I'm not sure about percentages.
Bye,
Emile
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