The ferret webpage at http://ferret.davebalmain.com/ has been down for a number of days. Any idea what''s going on? or how to notify the webmaster? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
> The ferret webpage at http://ferret.davebalmain.com/ has been down for a > number of days. Any idea what''s going on? or how to notify the > webmaster?maybe dave is working on that page? i guess he''s aware of the problem, and as he said, he''s planning to release 1.0 in the near future.. so it wouldn''t surprise me if he''s currently working on that page.. anyway, he is reading this list, so he''s notified by now :-) Ben
Looks like it''s still down. I need some information from that site. I''m not sure if Dave is notified though. Benjamin Krause wrote:>> The ferret webpage at http://ferret.davebalmain.com/ has been down for a >> number of days. Any idea what''s going on? or how to notify the >> webmaster? > > maybe dave is working on that page? i guess he''s aware of the problem, > and > as he said, he''s planning to release 1.0 in the near future.. so it > wouldn''t surprise me if he''s currently working on that page.. > > anyway, he is reading this list, so he''s notified by now :-) > > Ben-- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
On 2007-02-21, at 13:01, John wrote:> Looks like it''s still down. I need some information from that site. > I''m > not sure if Dave is notified though.what do you need? Maybe someone on the list can help you .. you can still access the API via http://ferret.davebalmain.com/api/ Ben
Or maybe you are in luck and the waybackmachine or google-cache has what you need: http://web.archive.org/web/20060515035404/ferret.davebalmain.com/trac Cheers, Jan On 2/21/07, Benjamin Krause <bk at benjaminkrause.com> wrote:> > > On 2007-02-21, at 13:01, John wrote: > > > Looks like it''s still down. I need some information from that site. > > I''m > > not sure if Dave is notified though. > > what do you need? Maybe someone on the list can help you .. > > you can still access the API via http://ferret.davebalmain.com/api/ > > Ben > > _______________________________________________ > Ferret-talk mailing list > Ferret-talk at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ferret-talk >-- Rechtsanwalt Gr?nebergstra?e 38 22763 Hamburg Tel +49 (0)40 41265809 Fax +49 (0)40 380178-73022 Mobil +49 (0)171 3516667 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ferret-talk/attachments/20070221/7ee5b554/attachment.html
Thanks for the cache links. I wanted to find out if there is information related to unicode support in Ferret. Anyone here have any info regarding that? Jan Prill wrote:> Or maybe you are in luck and the waybackmachine or google-cache has what > you > need: > http://web.archive.org/web/20060515035404/ferret.davebalmain.com/trac > > Cheers, > Jan-- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
On 2/22/07, John <john at mightytofu.com> wrote:> Thanks for the cache links. > > I wanted to find out if there is information related to unicode support > in Ferret. Anyone here have any info regarding that?The quick answer is that Ferret generally treats strings as an arrays of bytes so it can handle whatever strings the Analyzer gives it. Analyzers are pretty easy to implement. You can search the mailing list or look at the unit tests packaged with Ferret for examples. The default Analyzer will handle strings according to your locale settings so if your locale is set to utf-8 then the analyzer should parse utf-8 strings correctly. As for the website being down, Ben was half right. I''m not actually working on it yet but I plan to migrate to a combination of Colaboa and Ruse very soon. I was hoping to get to it a little sooner but it looks like I''ll need to get trac up and running again for a little while longer. Cheers, Dave
Thanks, Dave. Just tried it out, and it works beautifully out of the box. Looking forward to the new version! David Balmain wrote:> > The quick answer is that Ferret generally treats strings as an arrays > of bytes so it can handle whatever strings the Analyzer gives it. > Analyzers are pretty easy to implement. You can search the mailing > list or look at the unit tests packaged with Ferret for examples. The > default Analyzer will handle strings according to your locale settings > so if your locale is set to utf-8 then the analyzer should parse utf-8 > strings correctly. > > As for the website being down, Ben was half right. I''m not actually > working on it yet but I plan to migrate to a combination of Colaboa > and Ruse very soon. I was hoping to get to it a little sooner but it > looks like I''ll need to get trac up and running again for a little > while longer. > > Cheers, > Dave-- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
> working on it yet but I plan to migrate to a combination of Colaboa > and Ruse very soon. I was hoping to get to it a little sooner but itcan you post any urls about colaboa/ruse ? never heard of that. Ben
On 2/23/07, Benjamin Krause <bk at benjaminkrause.com> wrote:> > > > working on it yet but I plan to migrate to a combination of Colaboa > > and Ruse very soon. I was hoping to get to it a little sooner but it > > can you post any urls about colaboa/ruse ? never heard of that. > > Ben >http://rubyforge.org/projects/ruse/ http://collaboa.org/ Cheers, Jan Prill -- http://www.inviado.de - Internetseiten f?r RAe http://www.xing.com/profile/Jan_Prill -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ferret-talk/attachments/20070223/b6422e25/attachment.html
On Fri, Feb 23, 2007 at 01:08:21PM +0100, Benjamin Krause wrote:> > > working on it yet but I plan to migrate to a combination of Colaboa > > and Ruse very soon. I was hoping to get to it a little sooner but it > > can you post any urls about colaboa/ruse ? never heard of that.Collaboa is a rails-based Trac clone with some additional features like multi-project capabilities: http://collaboa.org/ Ruse is a wiki engine: http://wikis.onestepback.org/Ruse/page/show/InstallationGuide http://onestepback.org/index.cgi/Tech/Ruse Jens -- Jens Kr?mer webit! Gesellschaft f?r neue Medien mbH Schnorrstra?e 76 | 01069 Dresden Telefon +49 351 46766-0 | Telefax +49 351 46766-66 kraemer at webit.de | www.webit.de Amtsgericht Dresden | HRB 15422 GF Sven Haubold, Hagen Malessa