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PHP interface to ht://Dig - Default branch
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| Added: Sun, Sep 3rd 2000 17:39 UTC (8 years, 1 month ago) |
Updated: Thu, Feb 10th 2005 02:21 UTC (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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About:
This is a PHP class which interfaces with the ht://Dig programs, allowing you to index and search Web pages from PHP. It is able to setup a suitable configuration file from a few user-defined parameters, index Web pages to build the search databases, and search the indexed database to capture the matches into a PHP data structure ready to be used to display the results in a PHP-generated page.
Author:
Manuel Lemos [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://www.phpclasses.org/htdiginterface
Mirror site:
http://en.static.phpclasses.org/browse/package/26.html
Trove categories:
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Dependencies:
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No dependencies filed
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» Rating:
8.26/10.00
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» Vitality: 0.00% (Rank 10973)
» Popularity: 0.81% (Rank 7289)

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Record hits: 11,984
URL hits: 5,902
Subscribers: 13
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2005.02.10
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Minor feature enhancements |
10-Feb-2005 10:21 |
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2004.02.11
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Major feature enhancements |
12-Feb-2004 11:03 |
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2002.03.27
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Major feature enhancements |
27-Mar-2002 21:13 |
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2000.09.03
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N/A |
04-Sep-2000 02:32 |
Comments
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Cannot download without a login
by David F. Skoll - Feb 12th 2004 05:48:27
You can't download this software without a login. This goes against the
spirit of the BSD license, I think.
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Re: Cannot download without a login
by Manuel Lemos - Feb 12th 2004 07:20:02
> You can't download this software without
> a login. This goes against the spirit
> of the BSD license, I think.
Licenses only express how the copyright holder (usually the author)
authorizes his software to be used or distributed.
I am the author. I distribute it the way I want. I want that this site to
require that the users be subscribed so it can keep track of who downloaded
this package.
This way, whenever the I update this package with fixes or new features,
every user will be notified by e-mail, except for those users that
explicitly tell that they do not want to receive notifications in their
user options pages.
This helps reducing the time spent providing support to users. What
happens is that many users ask for new features or solutions of problems
that were already implemented in the latest version that I upload to the
site. If they are not warned somehow, they will not know.
The updated package notifications that the site sends automatically for me
is a good solution for this problem. Therefore, the requirement to login is
important to me as an author.
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