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ASPSeek

ASPSeek is an Internet search engine. It consists of an indexing robot, a search daemon, and a CGI search frontend. It Supports Webspaces, which means that the user can combine and perfrom searches within several Web sites simultaneously, instead of browsing each site individually.

It can index as many as a few million URLs and search for words and phrases, use wildcards, and do a Boolean search. Search results can be limited to time period given, site or Web space (set of sites) and sorted by relevance (PageRanks are used) or date.

ASPSeek is optimized for multiple sites (threaded index, async DNS lookups, grouping results by site), but can be used for searching one site as well. Other features include stopwords and ispell support, a charset and language guesser, HTML templates for search results, excerpts, and query words highlighting.

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  • STL library (Use Requirement)
  • MySQL (Use Requirement)
Related Projects

DataparkSearch, PhpDig, ht://Dig, mnoGoSearch

Versions

1.2.10

1.2.10 stable released 2002-07-22

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User manpages available in HTML format from http://www.aspseek.org/man/; User manpages available in PDF format from http://www.aspseek.org/man/manual.pdf; User manpages available in PostScript format from http://www.aspseek.org/man/manual.ps

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