Hi Stefan sounds nice that you can see it possible to implement that kind of functionality!!! However, Im all new to the nutch framwork, could you tell me what creative commons plugin is? Where can I find documentation about it?
I was thinking if I couldn't implement this by making different indexes. That is, first to crawl my site, then extract certain URL with (these are my sections) and then use different indexes dependent which section the user is wants to search within. Is this all stupid, could It be done or is it better to dig down in the commons creative documentation? Best regards Niclas Rothman -----Original Message----- From: Stefan Groschupf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 11:24 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Search within specific content areas / sections? Possible? Hi, have a look to the creative commons plugin. Such a solution is easy to integrate, you need a marker of the category of your webpage, a cutomized parser plugin a queryplugin and a indexing plugin. Just use the creative commons as template... HTH Stefan Niclas Rothman wrote: >Hi all nutch users!!! >I've been thinking of implementing a bit more "user friendly" search >functionality for our web site users. >What I would like to do is to let the client choose in which areas a >search would be within. > >Let's say my website has 5 different logical sections; > >1. Buy Books >2. Buy Films >3. Sell Books >4. Sell Films > >On my search page the client would check in which areas the search >should be performed. >Similar functionality is found on many web sites, >e.g. www.java.sun.com >(http://onesearch.sun.com/search/onesearch/index.jsp?qt=thread+pool&col = >dev-reference) > >Would this be possible to do with nutch? Could you guide me in steps the >procedure to do this? > >Hope to get some answers and.... insight!!! > >Best regards Niclas Rothman > > >
