I have installed NKF, version 1.92. I forgot to mention that. More precisely, I
have uncompressed the archive and put the nkf binary in /usr/local/bin and the
perl module in the proper place (via 'make install').
I've read the tutorial a number of times at this point. Perhaps I am missing
something still.
If anyone can offer more assistance, please respond.
Thanks
Brian
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From: knok(_at_)daionet(_dot_)gr(_dot_)jp
[mailto:knok(_at_)daionet(_dot_)gr(_dot_)jp]
Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 12:54 AM
To: namazu-users-en(_at_)namazu(_dot_)org
Subject: Re: searching in Japanese (Shift JIS) on an english-based
Slackware 7.1
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Brian(_dot_)Hardy(_at_)turner(_dot_)com writes:
I've been trying to configure Namazu to index and search some HTML pages
that are in the Shift JIS character set. I'm using Slackware Linux 7.1, Perl
5.6 and Apache 1.3.12.
You need the software called `NKF' (Network Kanji Filter) to
processing Japanese documents.
<http://www.namazu.org/doc/tutorial.html.en> should be helpful.
Regards.
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NOKUBI Takatsugu
E-mail: knok(_at_)daionet(_dot_)gr(_dot_)jp
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