Hello,

I am planning to adopt swish++ so I was trying to clear up
its list of bugs.

I couldn't see exactly which part of the package description suggests
that swish++ is superior to swish-e. Enclosed is the current
description.

I would be happy to take your suggestions into account while
uploading a newer version to the archive.

Thanks and regards,

Kapil.
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============current package description=====================


  Description: Simple Document Indexing System for Humans: C++ version
    SWISH++ is a Unix-based file indexing and searching engine
    (typically used to index and search files on web sites). It was
    based on SWISH-E although SWISH++ is a complete rewrite. SWISH++
    was developed to circumvent author's difficulties with using the
    SWISH-E package.

    SWISH++ features:
     * Lightning-fast indexing
     * Indexes META elements, ALT, and other attributes
     * Selectively not index text within HTML or XHTML elements
     * Intelligently index mail and news files
     * Index Unix manual page files
     * Apply filters to files on-the-fly prior to indexing
     * Index non-text files such as Microsoft Office documents
     * Modular indexing architecture
     * Index new files incrementally
     * Index remote web sites
     * Handles large collections of files
     * Lightning-fast searching
     * Optional word stemming (suffix stripping)
     * Ability to run as a search server
     * Easy-to-parse results format
     * Generously commented source code


============end of package description=====================

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