* yacy crawls local domains also, if no password is set (the interface is already protected)
* it's not required anymore, to set a password in intranet mode
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- cleaned up (removed special code and documentation for 27c3)
- added remote search functions to be used within cora
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* require authentication for yacybot what ever adminForLocalhost is set to
(after this patch, is the rule from above really nesseccary,
the crawler also checks the robots.txt)
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- added a new queue 'noload' which can be filled with urls where it is already known that the content cannot be loaded. This may be because there is no parser available or the file is too big
- the noload queue is emptied with the parser process which indexes the file names only
- the 'start from file' functionality now also reads from ftp crawler
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instead, a setting at ConfigPortal.html can be made to define if the topmenu shall be shown at these pages or if there is no naviagtion at all.
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- added a generic skin which is filled with actual color assignment using a servlet
- enabled css servlets
- added a generic color scheme in configuration file
- added configuration input in Customization/Appearance servlet
- added a jquery color picker widget
- placed color picked widget to input field of generic colour definition input fields
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- migrated the 'yacy' user agent to 'yacybot' in many client methods since the 'yacy' user agent is only used for the proxy
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- remove the library
- added two classes from the httpclient-3.1 library as source code to YaCy because these classes were used by the YaCy HTTP Server
- modified the added classes ChunkedInputStream and ContentLengthInputStream in such a way that:
* there are no more dependencies to httpclient-3.1
* these classes had been simplified to serve only the purpose for the YaCy httpd
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- changed data structure for sorting in search which performs better in that specific case (too many updates)
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- added some clear statements that shall clear static cache size within the pdfbox library
- the pdfbox library contains a memory leak; it is unsafe to run a peer with pdf parser permanently on.
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the home path can now be distinguished between
- data home; the path where the DATA directory is created
- application home; everything else
This will make it possible to store application data on Mac releases within the
~/Library/YaCy
directory; a place where Mac applications write their data.
Similar techniques will be possible for debian and windows.
To use the new data path, YaCy can be started with
-start <data path>
or
-gui <data path>
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- move the header framework classes to cora
- move the ARC caching classes to cora
- refactoring of code to call these classes from cora
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moved http date methods from DateFormatter to HeaderFramework
changed logging to log4j
- added ftp load access to MultiProtocolURI
- ensured termination of RSS feed iteration
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- confirm that database objects that are not supposed to grow do not have a index memory management that is designed for growth
- changed index sorting method in such a way that it allocates less objects during quicksort
- database classes classes renaming (shorter, naming addresses that objects hold in RAM)
- added a large number of asserts to check if objects actually take the RAM that they should have
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- cleaned uo the code. The new eclipse helios provided new warnings for dead code. This change cleans up most of these warnings
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Here a new concept called 'search heuristics' is introduced. A heuristic is a kind of 'shortcut' to good results in IT, here for good search results. In this case it will be used to get a very transparent way to compare what YaCy is able to produce as search result and what g**gle produces as search result. Here is what your can do now:
- add the phrase 'heuristic:scroogle' to your search query, like 'oil spill heuristic:scroogle' and then a call to scroogle is made to get anonymous search results from g**gle.
- these results are _not_ taken as meta-search results, but are used to instantly feed a crawling and indexing process. This happens very fast, here 20 results from scroogle are taken and loaded all simultanously, parsed and indexed immediately and from the results of the parsed content the search result is feeded, along to the normal p2p search
- when new results from that heuristic (more to come) get part of the search results, then it is verified if such results are redundant to existing (they had been part of the normal YaCy search result anyway) or if they had been completely new to YaCy.
- in the search results the new search results from heuristics are marked with a 'H ++' and search results from heuristics that had been already found by YaCy are marked with a 'H ='. That means:
- you can now see YaCy and Scroogle search results in one result page but you also see that you would not have 'missed' the g**gle results when you would only have used YaCy.
- to make it short: YaCy now subsumes g**gle results. If you use only YaCy, you miss nothing.
to come: a configuration page that let you configure the usage of heuristics and get this feature by default.
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