[WEB4LIB] Re: Request for CGI program
Mr. Edward Spodick
lbspodic at ust.hk
Sun Jul 30 05:33:58 EDT 2000
For hit statistics / log file analysis, Analog might be the best bet - it
comes packages with severa language templates, including GB and Big5
Chinese versions. For searching, our University uses InfoSeek, which
works rather well for Chinse searching - but still is not phrase-based
Edward Spodick, Systems Libarian
Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Avi Rappoport wrote:
> I have information a number of CGIs and other site search engines at
> the SearchTools site: <http://www.searchtools.com>.
>
> It's tricky to find engines that can handle double-byte Chinese
> characters though: most of them use single-byte ASCII. You can try
> Perlfect Search (a Perl script), SSSearch for Windows, DocFather in
> Java, or the high-end search engines Ultraseek, AltaVista Search, and
> so on.
>
> Best of luck,
>
> Avi
>
> At 8:45 PM -0700 7/28/2000, Zhang Ying wrote:
> >??
> >Hi,
> >
> >Are somebody there who can kindly inform me where i can find live
> >plug-in CGI program for keyword-based Web site search and Webpage
> >hit statistics.
> >
> >Zhang Ying
> >Zhongshan Univ. Library
> >P.R.China
> ><mailto:puul04 at zsu.edu.cn>puul04 at zsu.edu.cn
> --
> ________________________________________________________________
> Avi Rappoport, Search Tools Maven: <mailto:avirr at lanminds.com>
> Guide to Site, Intranet and Portal Search Engines: <http://www.searchtools.com>
>
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