"Standard" Full Text Search Engine
Martin Marcher
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Fri Oct 26 13:07:42 EDT 2007
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2007/10/26, aaron.watters at gmail.com <aaron.watters at gmail.com>: > On Oct 26, 8:53 am, "Diez B. Roggisch" <de... at nospam.web.de> wrote: > > Martin Marcher wrote: > Thanks for the NUCULAR mention (http://nucular.sourceforge.net). It > certainly doesn't meet all the requirements requested (very few users > yet, some features missing). Please give it a look, however. It's easy to use > and fast. How fast it is compared to others I can't say, especially > since some of the numbers I see quoted out there are really incredible (how > can an indexer by faster than "cp"?) -- I suspect some sort of > trickery, > frankly. For starters I think I will go with nucular. It seems good enough, lightweight and easy to use. > Anyway, if you want a feature like proximity searching or > some sort of internationalization support (it works with unicode, but > that's probably not enough), please let me know. I focused on > the core indexing and retrieval functionality, and I think a lot of > additional features can be added easily. I don't know much about the internals of search engines but I'll probably report back with a few suggestions after some time of usage :) -- http://noneisyours.marcher.name http://feeds.feedburner.com/NoneIsYours
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