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001044_sanders@bsdi.com _Thu May 6 18:06:51 1993.msg
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Date: Thu, 06 May 1993 11:27:21 -0500
From: Tony Sanders <sanders@bsdi.com>
> Yes, the solution you suggest (spidey) could work. While the present
> scheme is like "go to the Royal Library in Stockholm, 2nd floor, take
> to the left, walk 20 meters, turn to the right, there it is on the
> 3rd shelf, 15th book from the left, page 257.", the spidey scheme is
> like "I think that John Shakespare wrote something about dreaming in
> the middle of the summer". I would still prefer ISBN numbers. When
> will spidey be up and running?
You can embed WAIS searches in URL's which is really the same thing.
Also, my server has a search package included so you can do this
pretty easily (some assembly required).
For an example the following directory is searchable.
http://www.bsdi.com/info/lawsuit/
and you could embed a query in a link
http://www.bsdi.com/ifno/lawsuit?frey
will pop you into a menu of press releases by Donnalyn Frey.
--sanders@bsdi.com