Sorry for my late reply.
Why namazu command can't work with CGI because it has security issue.
In the past, namazu comamnd and namazu.cgi was merged with a
executable binary, but it accepts command line options as CGI
paramater. So remote user can invoke with --output option or
something, it is bad.
Therefore current version of Namazu was splitted into 2 binaries.
In article <200208302040(_dot_)g7UKeN926136(_at_)gator(_dot_)earlhood(_dot_)com>
earl(_at_)earlhood(_dot_)com writes:
The goal of the CGI is to allow for a "permanent" bookmark to an
archived message. A problem with MHonArc's message number system is
that if archive is rebuilt from raw messages, but some raw messages have
been deleted and/or are in different order, the message numbering will
be different. This is a problem for people you reference archived
messages in their mail.
That's great. I had thought such like function.
I made a perl binding of libnmz, you can get from cvs
<http://cvs.namazu.org/Search-Namazu/> or
<http://www.namazu.org/~knok/Search-Namazu-0.92.tar.gz>.
Unfortunately, it lacks NMZ.field.* support. Ok, I'll add the function
to my ToDo list. If I can do it, you will make it easier.
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NOKUBI Takatsugu
E-mail: knok(_at_)daionet(_dot_)gr(_dot_)jp
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