Hello!
Thank you for your response!


> You want to do anything else with those indexes? Tell us, what you
> want to do.
>
> But I would recommend using Sphinx instead of Ferret.
> People had quite some trouble with Ferret, everything working fine in
> development,

No! I can not use Sphinx because I already have write an index/serach
application using ferret in order to index some documents for my
company! What I want to do is to open the indexes I will create with
my application inside a ruby rails web application and I want to know
if I can load them using acts_as_ferret!

In all the acts_as_ferret tutorials, they show how we can create and
serach in indexes created with acts_as_ferret itself.
Is there a mean to create an index with acts_as_ferret in a ruby rails
web application using an already existing index created by ferret in
order to offer a web interface for the serach operation. You will
agree that offering a command line for a simple user to search is not
a ver goos idea



> http://www.sphinxsearch.com/http://blog.evanweaver.com/files/doc/fauna/ultrasphinx/classes/Active...http://kpumuk.info/ror-plugins/using-sphinx-search-engine-in-ruby-on-...
PS: thank you for the links

Cheers
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