Author: Lonnie Cook
Date: 07:38:24 11/07/00
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On November 07, 2000 at 06:51:28, Graham Laight wrote: >This is one of those things that's easier to suggest than to implement - but I >really don't think it would be impossibly difficult to get the archives into an >on-line, searchable format. > >One product which can text-index a web site for you is datagold. You can then >search with straight text, boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT), or even natural >language. > >The product can be downloaded from http://www.datagold.com/uk-tech.htm > >Alternatively, most databases offer a web interface these days - choose your >favourite database, import the CCC discussions into it, and offer search >facilities directly into the database. > >Other text document managers include (though I haven't studied whether they can >be used over the web): Pagekeeper by Caere, and Isys by Equisys. > >If the archives really MUST be downloaded before being searched, how about using >Adobe Acrobat? Everyone can download the reader freely, and I'm sure a way >could be found to import the documents into it. Hmm, another nice idea, I have Adobe Acrobat 4.05 and I could do this too > >-g
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