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- Subject: Re: Japanese search engines
- From: Shigeo Honda <shige@example.com>
- Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2000 18:07:18 +0900
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hi. I stick to Namazu + Kakashi. It's well designed Japanese search engine, if you installed properly. I did not have a experience to handle such huge data archive you mentioned , however it worth to test it. > > o Is there something better for very large full-text databases (I'm > leery of Namazu, despite its popularity -- I did try to look up > earlier discussions of it on TLUG, but the TLUG search engine -- Shigeo Honda
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