2007/2/6, Andreas Eckstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen wrote:
>
> > Hehe, I'm involved in a big search standardisation effort already, see
> > http://wiki.freedesktop.org/wiki/WasabiAbout :-D Wasabi releases a
> > public api+spec proposal tomorrow, so if you are interested, you arrive
> > at the right time :-)
> >
> > In due time (when everybody implements Wasabi interfaces) I think using
> > the wasabi user search language
> > (http://wiki.freedesktop.org/wiki/WasabiUserSearchLanguage
> > <http://wiki.freedesktop.org/wiki/WasabiUserSearchLanguage>) an uri like
> >
> > find://<wasabi user search>
> >
> > would be the correct approach even though the query is unlikely to
> > classify as a valid uri.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Mikkel
>
> Well, well, well, I wasn't aware of that effort (but now I now why the
> Gentoo folks had to rename their logfile parser thingy). Google like
> syntax?  I like the sound of it already. Does tracker already support a
> negation operator?

It probably does. It's also in Wasabi. With regard to the kio-find
plugin. There already quite a few similar efforts.
Strigi has something like this and so does kerry. Granted the strigi
kioslave shows a html page only atm. However, showing file entries is
trivial.
http://www.vandenoever.info/software/strigi/k.png

I think it's best to simply use the wasabi end user language and uri
encode that into a url parameter so something like
   find:/?q=hello%20world

Cheers,
Jos


>
> Greetings,
> Andreas
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