ht://Dig

The ht://Dig system is a complete World Wide Web indexing and searching system for a domain or intranet. The system is not meant to replace Internet-wide search engines such as Alta Vista, but instead to cover the search needs for a single company, campus, or even a particular subsection of a large Web site.

ht://Dig can easily span several Web servers; the type of server doesn't matter as long as it covers common protocols like HTTP. Many different types of searches can be set up using a common database.

Additional features include support for robot exclusion, Boolean expression and fuzzy configurable search results, ability to search both text and HTML files, searches on subsections of the database, the ability to index a protected server, limit the depth of the search, and add keywords to HTML documents.

Last updated 30 Jun, 2005


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Requirements
  • C++ compiler (Build Prerequisite)
  • libstdc++ (Build Prerequisite)
  • GNU make (Build Prerequisite)
Related Projects

ASPSeek, DataparkSearch, Larbin, Mifluz , WWWOFFLE, YASE, ht://Check, mnoGoSearch

Subprograms

htdig, htsearch, htmerge, htnotify, htfuzzy

Versions

3.2.0b6

3.2.0b6 beta released 2004-06-15

  • Released: 15 Jun, 2004
  • Code Maturity: Beta
3.1.5

3.1.5 stable released 2000-02-25

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User FAQ available in HTML format from http://htdig.org/FAQ.html

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  • VCS Checkout Command: cvs.htdig.org:/opt/htdig/cvs
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