phpwheezl at Mon, 01 Aug 2005 00:24:40 +0200
Hey Tobias You know swish-e.org? It's an indexer/search engine which can limit your queries to certain xml tags. It indexes not only xml but also various other formats. Greets phpwheezl
View ArticleThorsten at Mon, 01 Aug 2005 02:37:29 +0200
Reg. 1) For further administration and extending the software this would be my choice - if time and the budget allows it. Reg. 2)Sounds like an ugly and hard to maintain workaround... Reg. 3) This...
View ArticleDavid Stevens at Mon, 01 Aug 2005 16:41:07 +0200
In our experience, when working with XML, you will inevitably want to do more with it. So while your current requirement is for searching, I think it would be wise to look down stream a bit to...
View ArticleArnaud at Mon, 01 Aug 2005 20:08:33 +0200
About swish-e, be aware that it does not give the possibility to search for certain characters, like ++ (or I did not find how to do it). Searching for several words (the terms "red car" side by side)...
View ArticleGarvin at Mon, 01 Aug 2005 20:14:58 +0200
More of a sidenote: You might want to do XSLT translation on your XML data to make htdig/mnogosearch be able to index "HTML" markup. This way you can also apply keyword weighting by using HTML...
View Articlelakeheavenearth at Tue, 02 Aug 2005 02:46:00 +0200
You can phrase search with Swish-e -- e.g., find the phrase "red car". You can also specify what qualifies as a valid word character -- e.g., a "+" -- and what qualifies as a word-break character --...
View ArticleAnonomous CEO Wus who can't spell at Tue, 02 Aug 2005 03:36:08 +0200
Is XML a good way to store so much data? Why has there been a desire to replace relational databases with massive quantities of XML? I'd understand if it didn't require so many resources but it's so...
View ArticleToby at Tue, 02 Aug 2005 08:16:18 +0200
You're completly right: I receive that huge amount of XML while receiving data from differenet other applications. But since I already got a data storage format I thought it might be cleaner to just...
View ArticleToby at Tue, 02 Aug 2005 10:57:22 +0200
Hmmm... that would make me loose the option to search only insde specific tags, so that's not feasible... :/
View ArticleCaptain Proton at Tue, 02 Aug 2005 12:15:34 +0200
A set of XML files is a very, very poor replacement of a relational database, in fact it is not a replacement at all. Can't you see what has been going on over the past few years? People are trying to...
View ArticleCaptain Proton at Tue, 02 Aug 2005 12:18:08 +0200
[quote]That's also a nice idea, but I'm still missing the tool, which does what I want.[/quote] You are not missing the tool, you are missing the education on databases that will tell you that XML for...
View ArticleToby at Tue, 02 Aug 2005 12:21:13 +0200
I agree here, but the major problem is, that I will (definitly) have the data basis as XML files at first. The question now is, if I will convert them to a database for dealing with data in my...
View ArticleToby at Tue, 02 Aug 2005 12:49:01 +0200
Of course it won't, but that's not the problem described in my article. In fact I'm having XML (nothing will change that) and I wanted to know, how to move on. If importing the XML into a RDBS is the...
View ArticleDavid Stevens at Wed, 03 Aug 2005 15:24:32 +0200
We have found that if you're inbound and outbound data format is going to be XML it is best to use native XML tools. We have an advanced product catalog software for the creation of web and print...
View ArticleToby at Tue, 16 Aug 2005 09:22:16 +0200
Christopher Jones from Oracle was so nice to provide me some examples on the use of Oracle XML DB for such cases: [http://www.schlitt.info/misc/oracle_xml_db.phps PHP Source]...
View ArticleMaxime at Fri, 16 Sep 2005 23:36:49 +0200
www.mnogosearch.org and www.dataparksearch.org both claims support for text/xml indexing, for dataparksearch you need libexpat to be installed at your system, while recent versions of mnogosearch are...
View ArticleMaxime at Tue, 07 Jul 2009 12:36:22 +0200
BTW, DataparkSearch doesn't need libexpat anymore to index XML or RSS data, it supports them natively.
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