On 1/23/07, lasizoillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Merquery is focused in django. Maybe
> http://swapoff.org/wiki/pyndexter (pyndexter) would be a
> better solution.
>
> Excuse my worse english.
>
>  2007/1/23, chiangf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > Has anyone actually employed a full-text search that they like?  I was
> > reading another thread and there were many tools listed (hype,
> > pylucene, merquery, etc.), but it seemed that either no one could get
> > it working (hype), didn't like it (pylucene), or it hasn't actually
> > started yet (merquery).
> >
> > My database right now is MySQL so I can't implement the Postgres
> > tsearch2 either.
> >
> > Does anyone have any suggestions / implementations that they have used
> > and liked?
> >
> >
Kind of surprised that no one has mentioned htdig.  I've
accessed(shelling a cmd line and parsing the results) it from a number
of languages (the major P's)  If I recall correctly htdig 4 uses
cLucene.  I don't normally index the site proper, I create a shadow
indexing structure and index that since almost all of the sites I've
done have been data driven and that way I can completely control what
content is being indexed.

-Jeff

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