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Hi,
I wish to create a web service , which will search a
given string, in a given set of HTML files, and
present the paragraphs in which the string occurs in
frames, one below the other, so that the user can get
an overview of the context in which that phrase or
string appears in each HTML file, without having to
open each file in turn to read the context.
This application will use some temporary space on the
client’s PC, in which it will keep a copy of the HTML
files to be scanned, place a NAME anchor at start of
each para where the search string appears, so that it
can later present each paragraph in successive frames.
My questions are :-
1) Is this useful, or are there any such utilities
already available ?
2) Is my approach (of adding NAME anchors to the
target paras in a temporary copy) okay, or is there a
better approach ?
3) Is it possible to use the “HTML pattern matching”
to achieve this functionality ?
Regards,
Chakravarthy
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Chesnut, Casey
as far as a search engine web service
http://www.google.com/apis/
your's sounds more like an application
-temporary storage
-frames
-html
casey
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Hi,
I wish to create a web service , which will search a
given string, in a given set of HTML files, and
present the paragraphs in which the string occurs in
frames, one below the other, so that the user can get
an overview of the context in which that phrase or
string appears in each HTML file, without having to
open each file in turn to read the context.
This application will use some temporary space on the
client's PC, in which it will keep a copy of the HTML
files to be scanned, place a NAME anchor at start of
each para where the search string appears, so that it
can later present each paragraph in successive frames.
My questions are :-
1) Is this useful, or are there any such utilities
already available ?
2) Is my approach (of adding NAME anchors to the
target paras in a temporary copy) okay, or is there a
better approach ?
3) Is it possible to use the "HTML pattern matching"
to achieve this functionality ?=20
Regards,
Chakravarthy
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