Oracle intermedia on the Web

Hi
We have various Oracle intermedia things in bits n peices
But there are some pzzles
Like
1. If all HTML files are stored in Oracle8i table and Intermedia text is created on the column in the table.
How can we extract the document from the database and publish it on the WEB?
We tried Web Agent but if there are multiple requests it fails!!! Infact if 5 machines make a request it fails
Can some let me know how we go about
Also there are some missing files in Intermedia Web Site crawling example.
Has anyone suceessfully tried that example?
Hope someone can provide with answers ASAP
thanks
null

Hi
We have various Oracle intermedia things in bits n peices
But there are some pzzles
Like
1. If all HTML files are stored in Oracle8i table and Intermedia text is created on the column in the table.
How can we extract the document from the database and publish it on the WEB?
We tried Web Agent but if there are multiple requests it fails!!! Infact if 5 machines make a request it fails
Can some let me know how we go about
Also there are some missing files in Intermedia Web Site crawling example.
Has anyone suceessfully tried that example?
Hope someone can provide with answers ASAP
thanks
null

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