| How dtSearch Works on the Web
dtSearch
Web uses an index that it
builds to search instantly
through gigabytes of text.
Just select directories
to index — dtSearch
automatically recognizes
and supports all popular
file formats, and never
alters original files.
Requirements
dtSearch
Web requires IIS 4, 5 or
6 (included with Windows
NT/2000/XP/2003) to install.
Indexing
dtSearch
Web operates through the
dtSearch Desktop user interface
to make indexing really
easy. Just select "Add folders"
in the dialog box below,
and dtSearch will do the
rest. Once dtSearch has
built an index, it can automatically
update it using the Windows
Task Scheduler to reflect
additions, deletions and
modifications to your document
collection.

Web Setup
With
a few mouse clicks, dtSearch
Web Setup lets you install
dtSearch Web. You can designate
multiple indexes to search
on your site, and automatically
generate a search form.
The
form builder provides numerous
optional ways to customize
the contents of search results,
document display, and the
search form itself. (You
can also use an HTML editor
such as Microsoft FrontPage
to edit the resulting search
form.)
Searching
The
form builder will automatically
install the search form
on your Web site, so visitors
can instantly search, including
over a dozen text search
options. A sample modified
follows:
Display
After
a search, dtSearch Web will
display retrieved files
with hit highlighting, and
all links and images intact.
The result looks just like
the original HTML or PDF
page, but with highlighted
hits. HTML links also remain
in the document display
and fully functional. Buttons
like "next hit," "previous
document," "next document,"
etc., also let you navigate
through your hits and documents.
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| HTML file retrieved by dtSearch
Web. Try
dtSearch Web and HTML
demo. |
The buttons on the adobe reader tool bar
navigate hits in the PDF files.
To avoid delays in displaying long Web-based
PDF files through the combined
browser / Adobe Reader inerface,
dtSearch will first download
only the page with the "hit"
highlighted. dtSearch will
then download additional pages
as the user browses through
the document.
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| PDF file retrieved by dtSearch
Web. Try
dtSearch Web PDF demos.
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For
XML, dtSearch can perform
indexed searches using the
full range of dtSearch features
across an entire XML database,
or limited to a highly specific
combination of fields or
sub-fields.
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| dtSearch Web nested-field
search of Shakespeare
XML database. Try
dtSearch Web XML demo. |
For
other file types, dtSearch
uses built-in HTML file
converters to convert non-Web-ready
formats such as word processor,
database, spreadsheet, ZIP,
Unicode, etc., to HTML for
display with highlighted
hits. For a demo showing
source code converted to
HTML click here.
dtSearch
Web and Spider
Operating
through dtSearch Web, the
Spider can expand the scope
of the searchable database
beyond a site's own data
to content on a third-party
Web site. The Spider supports
indexing and searching of
secure content HTTPS sites
and password-accessible
sites, in addition to publicly
available sites.
The
Spider can index XML, HTML,
PDF, ASP, etc. Web pages
to any level of page depth.
Like dtSearch Web, the Spider
supports online postings
of text based documents
such as word processor files
and spreadsheets.
Through
XML-based distributed search
functionality, a single
search request can return
fully integrated results
spanning Web sites and local
data sources. After a search,
the Spider will display
retrieved Web pages with
highlighted hits, along
with images, formatting
and links.
For
a Spider demo operating
through dtSearch Web, click
here. (The www.dtsearch.com spidered
site is hosted on a completely
different hosting system
and physical location from
the site that is executing
the Search Site demo.).
Technical
Note
For
information on searching
ASP, please see this FAQ
article: How to use dtSearch Web with dynamically-generated
content
dtSearch
Web includes an ASP and
ASP.NET interface and sample
ASP and ASP.NET applications.
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