[ciapug] PHP search engines?
Mike Parks
ciapug@cialug.org
Fri, 18 Feb 2005 09:19:31 -0600
I've used mnogosearch on a few sites, it uses MySQL, postgres, MSSQL as the
storage, will work on Linux and Windows, Though I have only set it up on
Linux.
Go to www.mnogosearch.com
You can make the display as complicated or as simple as you want.
One of the sites I have it setup on is www.iowamall.com
Mike Parks
At 06:25 AM 2/18/05, you wrote:
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> 1. ciapug.org help needed (Chris Hettinger)
> 2. introducing myself (Darcy Baston)
> 3. Re: introducing myself (David Champion)
> 4. PHP search engines? (Scott Phillips)
> 5. Re: introducing myself (Chris Hettinger)
> 6. Re: PHP search engines? (Darcy Baston)
> 7. Re: introducing myself (Darcy Baston)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 08:42:29 -0600
>From: Chris Hettinger <cjh@raccoon.com>
>To: ciapug@cialug.org
>Subject: [ciapug] ciapug.org help needed
>Reply-To: ciapug@cialug.org
>
>All,
>
>I'm in need of a little help with the ciapug.org site. The help Im
>looking for shouldn't take long at all, and I would really like to get
>something put together as soon as possible so we can get the newest
>version of the site live, with some introductory content.
>
>I have some items listed (below signature) that should provide some
>direction I'm just struggling with working them into sentences. What I
>envision is a few paragraphs that describe the group, it's goals, and
>it's benefits.
>
>Any suggestions would be appreciated. Understand that I'm considering
>this still brainstorming and development, we may tweak things just a bit
>by time it all goes live.
>
>Thanks in advance!
>-ch
>
>
>Who: (Who We Are)
>Programmers from various skill levels
>Officers, Members
>
>What: (What We Do)
>Resources
>Experts
>Advice
>Support
>Opportunites
>Recommendations
>
>Where:
>Focused on Des Moines, IA
>Though not geographically limited
>Meetings held at __
>
>Why: (Beneftis)
>Collaboration, Introduction, Networking, Educating, Learning, Sharing
>Because PHP is a great solution to a company's development needs due to
>it's little/no cost, flexibility, and power.
>Because PHP is not as well know in the local area
>Because as a developer, a place to go when I'm stuck is a great resource
>
>How: (Participate)
>Mailing List
>Meetings: First Wed. monthly is the goal.
>
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>Message: 2
>To: ciapug@cialug.org
>From: Darcy Baston <darcyb@spymac.com>
>Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 10:13:42 -0600
>Subject: [ciapug] introducing myself
>Reply-To: ciapug@cialug.org
>
>Hi! I'm Darcy. I've been in Des Moines for a little more than half a
>year with my wife Andrea, who's lived here most of her life. I'm from
>northern Ontario Canada.
>
>I'm a PHP nut. I love it love it love it and have been using it
>extensively along with MySQL for about 3 years at my info/support
>community domain paxilprogress (http://www.paxilprogress.org). PHP and
>MySQL have allowed me to automate information management and dynamic
>content that I used to spend 18+ hour days updating manually. They're
>my God sent technologies! They perform like champs and easily churn out
>content and services to the 25k uniques/month and 1.5 million
>hits/month paxilprogress receives.
>
>Anyway, I'm looking forward to making some friends and getting into
>great discussions on all things PHP'ish. :)
>
>I heard of this group from Bryan Baker, from the Des Moines Mac Users
>Group. They meet on the last Tuesday of each month, and Haddock
>Computers is the current gathering location. I'll be at next week's
>meeting should any of you drop by!
>
>warm wishes,
>Darcy
>
>
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>Message: 3
>Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 14:49:15 -0600
>From: David Champion <dave@visionary.com>
>To: ciapug@cialug.org
>Subject: Re: [ciapug] introducing myself
>Reply-To: ciapug@cialug.org
>
>Darcy Baston wrote:
> > Hi! I'm Darcy...
>[snip]
>
>Welcome. We've had about 6 or so new mailing list subscriptions this
>week. Glad to see this group really growing.
>
>You can view list archives at:
>
>http://www.cialug.org/mailman/listinfo/ciapug
>
>-dc
>
>
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>Message: 4
>Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:51:21 -0600
>From: Scott Phillips <scott.phillips@DRAKE.EDU>
>To: ciapug@cialug.org
>Subject: [ciapug] PHP search engines?
>Reply-To: ciapug@cialug.org
>
>Can anyone recommend a good (free) PHP-based search engine? I just tried
>out TSEP (tsep.sourceforge.net) with mixed results. Easy to setup/use
>but... the problem is that it indexes the pages of the site exactly as they
>appear as files on the server. Much of useful content of our site is
>pulled from a MySQL database and generated on the fly. None of this comes
>up in the search results. I want to find an engine that actually crawls
>the links on the site rather than the files on the server. If you know of
>any good options off hand, let me know! (Could just use google's API, but
>that has it's own drawbacks)
>
>
>
>Scott Phillips
>Web Developer
>Cowles Library, Drake University
>(515) 271-2975
>
>
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>Message: 5
>Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 19:20:03 -0600
>From: Chris Hettinger <cjh@raccoon.com>
>To: ciapug@cialug.org
>Subject: Re: [ciapug] introducing myself
>Reply-To: ciapug@cialug.org
>
>Welcome Darcy,
>It is great to see new faces!
>The CIAPUG is working on getting a offical meeting scheduled. More
>information will be posted as soon as that is confirmed!
>
>-Chris Hettinger
>
>Darcy Baston wrote:
> > Hi! I'm Darcy. I've been in Des Moines for a little more than half a
> > year with my wife Andrea, who's lived here most of her life. I'm from
> > northern Ontario Canada.
> >
> > I'm a PHP nut. I love it love it love it and have been using it
> > extensively along with MySQL for about 3 years at my info/support
> > community domain paxilprogress (http://www.paxilprogress.org). PHP and
> > MySQL have allowed me to automate information management and dynamic
> > content that I used to spend 18+ hour days updating manually. They're my
> > God sent technologies! They perform like champs and easily churn out
> > content and services to the 25k uniques/month and 1.5 million hits/month
> > paxilprogress receives.
> >
> > Anyway, I'm looking forward to making some friends and getting into
> > great discussions on all things PHP'ish. :)
> >
> > I heard of this group from Bryan Baker, from the Des Moines Mac Users
> > Group. They meet on the last Tuesday of each month, and Haddock
> > Computers is the current gathering location. I'll be at next week's
> > meeting should any of you drop by!
> >
> > warm wishes,
> > Darcy
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > ciapug mailing list
> > ciapug@cialug.org
> > http://cialug.org/mailman/listinfo/ciapug
> >
>
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>Message: 6
>From: Darcy Baston <darcyb@spymac.com>
>Subject: Re: [ciapug] PHP search engines?
>Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 19:38:53 -0600
>To: ciapug@cialug.org
>Reply-To: ciapug@cialug.org
>
>I wrote my own search engine to search my mysql database, and spit out
>records with search terms highlighted. Is that useful to you?
>
>Darcy
>
>On Feb 17, 2005, at 4:51 PM, Scott Phillips wrote:
>
> > Can anyone recommend a good (free) PHP-based search engine? I just
> > tried out TSEP (tsep.sourceforge.net) with mixed results. Easy to
> > setup/use but... the problem is that it indexes the pages of the site
> > exactly as they appear as files on the server. Much of useful content
> > of our site is pulled from a MySQL database and generated on the fly.
> > None of this comes up in the search results. I want to find an engine
> > that actually crawls the links on the site rather than the files on
> > the server. If you know of any good options off hand, let me know!
> > (Could just use google's API, but that has it's own drawbacks)
> >
> >
> >
> > Scott Phillips
> > Web Developer
> > Cowles Library, Drake University
> > (515) 271-2975
> > _______________________________________________
> > ciapug mailing list
> > ciapug@cialug.org
> > http://cialug.org/mailman/listinfo/ciapug
> >
>
>
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>Message: 7
>From: Darcy Baston <darcyb@spymac.com>
>Subject: Re: [ciapug] introducing myself
>Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 19:40:26 -0600
>To: ciapug@cialug.org
>Reply-To: ciapug@cialug.org
>
>Great! I look forward to it.
>
>Darcy
>
>On Feb 17, 2005, at 7:20 PM, Chris Hettinger wrote:
>
> > Welcome Darcy,
> > It is great to see new faces!
> > The CIAPUG is working on getting a offical meeting scheduled. More
> > information will be posted as soon as that is confirmed!
> >
> > -Chris Hettinger
>
>
>
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Captain Jack Communications
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Phone: 515-964-8500