--- Brion Vibber <vibber(a)aludra.usc.edu> wrote:
* Rather than a static HTML tree (which will grow too
big for a CD
without compression sooner or later), store compressed and indexed
wikitext, and distribute it with a dedicated reader, which will have
a search mechanism built in to it.
Since we probably don't want to write a whole renderer though, maybe we
should start with Mozilla as display engine. Does Mozilla allows search
plugins that are more intelligent then just handing the request off to
some website?
* A Java hack
I don't think a Java applet can return the search results in the form
of an HTML page though. Maybe a separate standalone Java program that
somehow communicates with a browser?
It seems like such a generic problem, somebody must have solved it
before.
Axel
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