I had a fifty-page website and rolled my own, simply for the fun of it. Fifty pages is nothing, especially as the hits were counted in the hundreds a week, not thousands or millions.
If the number of pages is in the hundreds and there are lots of hits then you probably do want a more professional solution.
Let me know if you want to see my home-rolled solution. It's based on an article on Webmonkey called, coincidentally, Roll Your Own Search Engine, but mine adds a weighting system to the basic "either the word is in there or it isn't" model.
Every bit of code is either naturally related to the problem at hand, or else it's an accidental side effect of the fact that you happened to solve the problem using a digital computer.
M-J D
In reply to Re: Is HTML::Index the right tool for me?
by Cody Pendant
in thread Is HTML::Index the right tool for me?
by LameNerd
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