X-Git-Url: http://git.indexdata.com/?p=idzebra-moved-to-github.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=examples%2Fdinosauricon%2FREADME;h=7226d255bdeb398653f9b28a238f943dd9c13373;hp=5bd1a4889e5684c5541fded47f72bda5ed605085;hb=bf07c880d791008bb81431e479c93c03d7567a44;hpb=827f4637d064d26fe9faffbc39ae2aefe317306a diff --git a/examples/dinosauricon/README b/examples/dinosauricon/README index 5bd1a48..7226d25 100644 --- a/examples/dinosauricon/README +++ b/examples/dinosauricon/README @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@ This example shows how a Zebra server can act as an XML repository and search engine with the absolute minimum of configuration. The data -used here is description of dinosaur genera and higher taxa, taken -from Michael Keesey's wonderful reference web-site, the Dinosauricon -at http://dinosauricon.com/ +used here is description of dinosaur genera, taken from Michael +Keesey's wonderful reference web-site, the Dinosauricon at + http://dinosauricon.com/ As though making the site itself freely available weren't enough, Mike also offers the raw XML data from which the site's built. I've hand-hacked the files slightly to get them into a form that Zebra is happy with, but the data itself is entirely due to him. You can always get the up-to-date version from -http://dinosauricon.com/data/ + http://dinosauricon.com/data/ (These were current at Thu Aug 29 17:11:27 BST 2002)