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Subject: Re: ccc search engine

Author: Andrei Fortuna

Date: 04:22:41 12/17/03

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On December 17, 2003 at 05:27:42, Tim Foden wrote:

>On December 17, 2003 at 04:03:47, Andrei Fortuna wrote:
>
>>On December 17, 2003 at 03:56:59, Tim Foden wrote:
>>
>>>On December 17, 2003 at 03:19:39, Andrei Fortuna wrote:
>>>
>>>>On December 16, 2003 at 15:55:35, Mathieu Pagé wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On December 16, 2003 at 13:07:28, Russell Reagan wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>On December 16, 2003 at 12:45:21, Jay Hysenbeg wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>hi
>>>>>>>when will the search eng be up again does anyone know
>>>>>>>thank you
>>>>>>>jay
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Probably when someone volunteers their computer and bandwidth for free again.
>>>>>
>>>>>Of how manny bandwith are we talking ?
>>>>
>>>>Around 20-50 MB of traffic per day. Or at least it was so much last time I
>>>>checked.
>>>>
>>>>Andrei
>>>
>>>Hi Andrei,
>>>
>>>I might be able to host this on 7sun.com (say as ccc.7sun.com for example).  I'm
>>>allowed 4GB of data transfer a month, and 31*50=1550MB, so hopefully it
>>>shouldn't go over my allowance.
>>>
>>>If you look at http://www.burtonhosting.com/packages/?select=personalValue the
>>>$5 a month PersonalValue package is what I'm using.  If this looks suitable I
>>>may be able to host it.
>>>
>>>Cheers, Tim.
>>
>>Hi Tim,
>>
>>For the engine to work you have to be able to access the command prompt of that
>>machine, and the host should allow you to run the server for the engine in
>>background. My guess is that this is not the case with the subscription you
>>mentioned.
>>
>>Andrei
>
>No, you're right, there's no command line access.  I'd assumed the search engine
>might be in PHP or some kind of CGI.  What is is written in?

99.9% C++ !
(the other 0.1% is a tiny php script that loads the client with the right
command line args)

Andrei




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