anyone have any experience with PhpDig?

http://www.phpdig.net/




Rick Olson wrote:

Among the other ideas in this thread, you might also check out sphinxsearch (http://www.sphinxsearch.com). I started (but have not finished...yet) a series on using and implementing it on my blog (http://blog.sensual.jp).

It has some nice perks, one of which being the ability to index straight out of MySQL (or postgresql), or from an XML format.

regards,

Rick
http://www.sensual.jp


Néstor wrote:

Guys,

I need to install a php search engine in our intranet.

any recommendations?

Thanks,

Néstor :-)
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