Namazu & MHonArc

2000-04-07 Thread Earl Hood
MHonArc Users, I stumbled across a program called Namazu , a search indexing tool. I have not had time to evaluate it, but the docs mention it recognizes MHonArc formated message pages. The only mail archives I spotted, , that use Namazu are in Jap

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2000-04-07 Thread Earl Hood
On April 6, 2000 at 12:43, J C Lawrence wrote: > Okay. Is there any way to directly affect the message body as it > goes into the final HTML file? Are your refering to the message body of the message data itself or the MHonArc message page body? > If MHonArc could make all the quoted strings

remove message using message-id

2000-04-07 Thread Aumont - Comite Reseaux des Universites
Hi We have integrated mhonarc in Sympa mailing list manager http://www.sympa.org. Will doing this we have some troubles with removing messages using -rmm . While deleting a message, MhonArc usually warn if it can't find the requested message. In our case there isn't any warning so the message-id

Re: Namazu & MHonArc

2000-04-07 Thread Takashi P.KATOH
From: Earl Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Namazu & MHonArc Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I stumbled across a program called Namazu , a > search indexing tool. I have not had time to evaluate it, but > the docs mention it recognizes MHonArc formated message pages. Y

Re: Namazu & MHonArc

2000-04-07 Thread Oskar Bartenstein
Sorry I have no experience with the actual combination with mhonarc but we have been considering Namazu as search tool for our Japanese pages including some mhonarc. To my best knowledge: Namazu uses the local file system, while e.g. ht:/dig goes through the http protocol. Namazu is good at J

rmm message-id

2000-04-07 Thread Aumont - Comite Reseaux des Universites
Hi We have integrated mhonarc in Sympa mailing list manager http://www.sympa.org. Will doing this we have some troubles with removing messages using -rmm . While deleting there isn't any warning so the message-id is correct, but the message is NOT deleted. Of course I can call againg and againg

Re: Namazu & MHonArc

2000-04-07 Thread Jeff Breidenbach
For the record, htdig can index through the local filesystem (bypassing the HTTP protocol.) You are correct about htdig not supporting multi-byte characters.