Looking for a solution....
Bill Marriott
wjm at wjm.org
Tue Jul 11 12:05:19 EDT 2006
I forgot one other option (or, really it's a sub-option under #3) which is:
5) Use a content-management system like Joomla (or dozens of others) to
build your entire site. These CMS systems almost always offer a built-in
search facility for the content you're managing with them.
"Bill Marriott" <wjm at wjm.org> wrote in message
news:e90h86$7ma$1 at sea.gmane.org...
> Dale,
>
> You have several options:
>
> 1) Yes, Rev can do it. You would install Rev as a CGI, then put your data
> back into Rev so its search functions can access the data and deliver it
> to the end user.
>
> 2) Some web hosting providers have one or more search utilities built-in
> to them, such as "Entropy Search." Check your web control panel (perhaps
> under something like "One-Click Installs" or "Fantastico.")
>
> 3) You can make your site database-driven using a system like MySQL & PHP.
>
> 4) You can have an external web search provider, such as Google, handle
> your site for you. This is just one of many pages I found on the topic:
>
> http://www.askdavetaylor.com/how_can_i_add_a_google_search_box_to_my_web_site.html
>
>
> "Dale Pond" <dalesvp at centurytel.net> wrote in
> message
> news:BB0807BD-6D73-4D46-B2B6-CA86CF3D209F at centurytel.net...
>>I am looking for an answer. I'd like to convert all cards in a collection
>>of HyperCard stacks to text files then upload them to a folder/directory
>>on my web site. These steps I can do. The question is how can all these
>>text/html files (roughly 15,000 of 'em) be searched and found? What kind
>>of indexing/searching system would do that? Could Revolution do this?
>>Does anyone have a solution for this?
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