- From: Wayne Allen <wa@mcc.com>
- Date: Fri, 10 Mar 95 13:39:02 CST
- To: www-talk@www10.w3.org
I'm glad to see this discussion. With respect to marking-up HTML on the server side, we here have indexes of documents which reside elsewhere. The search engine can provide a keyword hit list, and in some cases, the (purported) character positions for these words, but cannot do any markup becuase the result document would be retieved from another server. (I'm not clear on whether character offsets would do browsers much good.) I suppose the browser could pass on the hit list it recieved from the search, and the target document's server could do the markup. However, I'm leary of a solution which requires the complexity of auto tag insertion. In any case, I'd like to see a solution which does not require the search engine have access to the actual document at search time, and does not require the search engine or indexer to parse HTML. Oh, and throw in the moon, while you're at it! Cheers! -- wa | Wayne Allen, EINet - wa@einet.net | MCC/ISD, 3500 West Balcones Center Dr, Austin, Tx 78759 | http://galaxy.einet.net/EINet/staff/wayne/wayne.html | "Pink tender morsel, | Glistening with salty gel. | What the hell is it?" - Spam Haiku
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