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    ideavirus
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    Posted: 2005-Jan-28 14:52
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    Hi,

    I am looking for a search engine software with a builtin spider...which can crawl upto say 5000 websites may be not at once...I can do it in batches of 20 to 30 sites at a time.

    It should have the html separated from the core code, so that i can customise the output and also, have some advanced search features with some relevancy facor in it.

    Anyone knows a script out there which is available.

    Thanks



    ideavirus
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    Posted: 2005-Jan-29 08:32
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    Hi Tom,

    I have added you to my buddy list on both my yahoo and msn messenger.
    Looking forward to talk to you soon !

    Thanks & Cheers



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    Posted: 2005-Jan-31 04:12
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    hi there

    can you send me

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