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> Goober, I'm sorry you're having a bad day. I asked the techwr-l
community
> for input because I thought there would have to be someone out
there
> providing similar functionality for their customers.
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> To answer your questions:
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> > First, is this server-side or client-side?
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> We're in the information gathering phase, so we aren't ruling
anything out.
> However, I personally think it should be client-side.
so you send a copy of all the documents to each client?
Normally what we see is the documents on a server (usually a web
server, if it is documents that customers are allowed to see.)
then use dtsearch, or the IIS engine, to give a web search
capability/
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