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Date:      Mon, 10 Oct 2005 13:47:45 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Tim Wilde <twilde@dyndns.com>
To:        www@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Using Yahoo! or Google search bar instead of search.cgi
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.63.0510101337140.4465@manganese.bos.dyndns.org>

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(Apologies for breaking threading, just joined freebsd-www so I don't have 
the appropriate messages for a References: header.)

As I mentioned in my earlier post, I think an even bigger problem than the 
one Murray mentioned can be observed by the fact that a search for 
"kernel" returns no results at all.

At DynDNS, we recently started indexing our site using ht://Dig 
(http://www.htdig.org/), and have been very happy with the flexibility it 
provides for tuning search results to get the most relevant matches.  It 
is also a true spider, crawling the website over HTTP rather than 
searching on the filesystem as the current search.cgi seems to do.

That said, a Google or Yahoo! search would probably be a lot easier from 
an implementation and maintenance standpoint.  Both of them return quite 
reasonable result sets for "site:freebsd.org kernel" and "site:freebsd.org 
status reports".

As a mere mortal user of the website, I'd vote for either one of these, as 
long as it makes the search more usable! :)

Tim Wilde

-- 
Tim Wilde
twilde@dyndns.com
Systems Administrator
Dynamic Network Services, Inc.
http://www.dyndns.com/



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