Re: A counter productive conversation about search.
От | Tino Wildenhain |
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Тема | Re: A counter productive conversation about search. |
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Msg-id | 44F3CAE6.4040204@wildenhain.de обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | A counter productive conversation about search. ("Joshua D. Drake" <jd@commandprompt.com>) |
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Re: A counter productive conversation about search.
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Joshua D. Drake wrote: ... > Rolling our own really wouldn't be that hard "if" we can create a > reasonably smart web page grabber. We have all the tools (tsearch2 and > pg_pgtrm) to easily do the searches. > > So is anyone up for helping develop a page grabber? Thats not the hardest part but why do we need to grab if the contents of the pages could be in the database? But admittedly, I don't know any good CMS w/ postgresql backend. But anyway, grabbing the sources of the pages while they are published (like the docbook stuff for the documentation) makes a lot more sense imho. Ditto for the archives. Its much easier to get an idea of the structure and nature of the data when you dont have to deal with the final result (e.g. HTML) So a couple of scripts that fire when mail comes in, documentation is compiled and when some other publishing takes place could really help to keep the index in sync w/o having to crawl all sites over and over again. Regards Tino Wildenhain
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