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  • Subject: Search engine on AS/400 web site.
  • From: bvining@xxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 13 May 99 13:23:23 CDT

Bob,

I'm confused by your note (actually alot of things confuse me) as I
am under the impression that NetQuestion on AS/400 was new with V4R3
and was shipped automatically with the system (like TCP/IP, HTTP
Server, etc.).  It's supposed to be product 5769-NC5 for install
purposes.

In addition to NetQuestion with V4R3, IBM also announced with V4R4 that
a built-in search capability is now available with the HTTP Server.
This engine supports DBCS in addition to SBCS languages.

I believe that both of these come at no charge with OS/400 shipments.

Bruce Vining

>
>We are running HTTP server on our AS/400 at V4R3.  We would like to
>implement a search engine on our web site.  We were looking at NetQuestion
>from IBM, but it appears to only be available on release V4R2 and below from
>IBM's web site.
>
> Is there any other freeware out there for implementing an AS/400 HTTP
>search engine or does anyone know how to get the V4R3 version of
>NetQuestion?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bob Luebbe
>CONNECTIONS 2000
>

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