Re: Search engine

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Why not use PHP to create static pages from your dynamic info (say 5 minutes after the data is update?) and allow for the system to search the site then? I have noticed that I don't even have to do that for the search spiders from Google and yahoo to trawl my site and get everything, so maybe looking for code to curl through would be good?

Robert

Rosen is quoted as saying on 1/20/2005 7:48 AM:
But here the problem is, that the texts in database uses from different
scripts and on the search engine I should show and link to the sctipt, thath
shows searched data.
My idea was for search script, who explore the whole site (as generated from
PHP scripts - via links ).



"Ben Edwards" <funkytwig@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Looks like you will have to write your own.  Have a look at the
scripts you have and see how they do it.  One option is to write the
'static' pages into the database as well as the file system.  I
personaly put all content into a database and do not really have any
static pages atall.

Ben

On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 14:18:49 +0200, Rosen <rosen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I try many scripts for searching, but they don't work how I want.
The problem is, that part of site is static text ( not in database ) ,

other

part ( products ) are in MySQL database - this part is generating from

PHP

scripts.

"Ben Edwards" <funkytwig@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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This kind of depends on what database you are using (I am asuming you
mean you have a data driven site you want to search so strictly
speaking it is the database that you want to search).

Mysl has free text search facilities (i.e. you can pass it a number of
words and it can search for them in a set of database fields and even
kreates a 'ranking').  however this only works if you have a few
hundread records - less than this and the results are unpredictable.

Have you tries googeling for php search scripts?

Ben

On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 14:04:44 +0200, Rosen <rosen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

wrote:

Hi,
Can someone recommend me a search engine script in PHP for inside

one

site?

Thanks in advance!
Rosen

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