Michael Nash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>We've got a site already set up with a few of the basics needed for a good
>place to host a FAQ, (e.g. servlets, JSP support, MySQL, etc), and we're
>hosting a project to develop an open-source search engine with intelligent
>agent behaviour (smarter than the average search engine, in other words).
>Might be a good thing to use the search engine to be able to search a FAQ,
>as that's usually what I find the problem is with a big FAQ (which I'm sure
>a Servlet or Servlet/JSP FAQ would be).
>
>This would be a bit of a new twist on a FAQ - more of a knowledge base for
>an intelligent search engine than a FAQ. We're planning on going for
>natural-language queries, which is sure something I'd like to have in a
FAQ.
>
>We can set something up in very short order for basic searches, and it'll
>get more sophisticated as the search engine project grows up.
>
>Comments, anyone?

Sounds like it might be the way to go. A database-based FAQ would probably
also be easier to maintain than a static one, especially if multiple people
are in charge of maintainence.


Erik

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