Is there a "google" quality search engine out there? Seems to me if some one
was to start a search engine that was "google" quality and did not keep
records. there would be a lot of use for this.
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From: "Aaron S. Joyner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Triangle Linux Users Group discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2006 1:30 PM
Subject: Re: [TriLUG] Search Engine question
Joseph Mack NA3T wrote:
On Sun, 15 Oct 2006, WA Brown wrote:
I have no experience with search engines. I was wondering if there was
search engines that I could install on my linux server(Apache 2.0) and
others could use it?
what are you searching? Local pages (htdig, doesn't keep records)? The
internet?
Joe
Just to point out a sticky wicket here, just because htdig isn't
explicitly keeping logs, be careful what your httpd access logs are
grabbing. In modern versions of apache, on most distributions, the args
to a cgi query are not kept, but you can turn it on if you want to, or you
may have in the past for debugging and forgotten about it, or your
distribution may have done it for you. Just one more data point to be
aware of in the quest of privacy concerns.
Also, as a note, most locally installed search engines can't do a very
good job of "ranking" the pages you have accessible. They're generally
doing simple keyword-search matching, which is to say if you enter the
word "foo", pages results will be ranked in the order of number of times
"foo" appears appears on the result page. This is far less accurate and
sophisticated than the matching a modern web search engine does (Google is
just one example). It may be quite sufficient for your purposes, but it's
good to be aware of the differences so you can evaluate the search quality
of the results for yourself.
Aaron S. Joyner
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