I did some research and decided to go with ht://Dig - the other thing on the
short list of free products was mnoGoSearch.

Try this link for a list of available serach engines:
http://www.searchtools.com/tools/tools.html

Regs

Brian White

At 23:29 6/02/2001 -0500, Steve Werby wrote:
>"Diego Fulgueira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I was wondering if anyone around knows of a tool (free if possible) to
>index
> > all the pages of my website and implement a search engine. I prefer it to
> > run on NT.
>
>My favorite is mnoGoSearch (formerly udmsearch) found at
>http://search.mnogo.ru/.  I could hype it in great detail, but I'll let you
>do your own research.  It's an indexer, backend and frontend search engine.
>ht://Dig is also pretty popular.  Both are free.  Both run on many
>Linux/Unix flavors.  I don't believe either run on NT.
>
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