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ferret-browser on the command-line?
Kelly Jones
2009-07-06 14:17:14 UTC
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ferret-browser is really neat and tells me a lot about my ferret
collection, but I'm not sure why it runs as a webserver?

Is there a command-line program that does the same thing ferret-browser does?
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Philip Ingram
2009-07-06 15:01:53 UTC
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kelly,

i'd be interested to find out how you got ferret-browser to work.

thanks.
Post by Kelly Jones
ferret-browser is really neat and tells me a lot about my ferret
collection, but I'm not sure why it runs as a webserver?
Is there a command-line program that does the same thing ferret-
browser does?
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2009-07-07 08:43:33 UTC
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From you ferret install path you run ferret-browser.
cd ruby\lib\ruby\gems\1.8\gems\ferret-0.11.5-x86-mswin32\bin
ferret-browser <path_to_index>
It will launch a webrick server on port 3301.

But I found that it crash with large indexes


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kelly,

i'd be interested to find out how you got ferret-browser to work.

thanks.
ferret-browser is really neat and tells me a lot about my ferret
collection, but I'm not sure why it runs as a webserver?
Is there a command-line program that does the same thing ferret-
browser does?
--
We're just a Bunch Of Regular Guys, a collective group that's trying
to understand and assimilate technology. We feel that resistance to
new ideas and technology is unwise and ultimately futile.
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