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o search::OpenAccess it's already occupied - it's odbc driver stuff |
o search::OpenAccess it's already occupied - it's odbc driver stuff |
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o search::[it's just too hard] (docbook/rdf) |
x why not rdf right now? |
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x search::[RDF -- the reason given usually being "it's too hard."] |
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o search::syncml |
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x search::perl inner class |
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x it works! |
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x the intended document is found on first place |
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x this document is also found |
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o just try to strip out the two documents found in between, |
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these are the newsportal overview-pages (ThreadView) |
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where the keywords are found inside the pure titles |
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from http://www.netfrag.org/webnews/article.php?id=241&group=nfo.links.computing |
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DSMLv2 is defined in terms of a set of XML fragments that are used as |
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payloads in a binding. A binding defines how the DSMLv2 XML fragments are sent |
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as requests and responses in the context of a specific transport such as SOAP, |
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SMTP, or a simple data file. DSMLv2 defines two normative bindings: (1) a SOAP |
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request/response binding is defined in section 6; and (2) a file binding that |
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serves as the DSMLv2 analog of LDIF is defined in section 7. The rules for |
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defining other DSMLv2 compliant bindings are found in section 8. |
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o review|search::mail to news gateway |
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o better: (exact (first) hit) |
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o try to find: http://www.netfrag.org/webnews/attachment.php/nfo.links.computing/372/2/NewsGateway.xml |
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o search::NewsGateway.xml |
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o refactor hash2sql into some module (Data::Storage::Handler::DBI?, shortcuts.pm?) |
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o use Hash::Merge instead of object2hash |
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o make a Object::Merge (maybe patch Hash::Merge) to refactor hash2object somehow |
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o use Class::Inner!!! |
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o example faq: Was ist ein search::Buffer-Overrun? |
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