>BTW: Does German text have possessive suffixes like 's or s' as in:
>My cat's name is Bob.
>My cats' house is blue.
Many germans THINK german has that and use the apostroph, but it really hasn't that, despite of some abbreviation use like in "hasn't" you might find something like "was'n das?" (what's that?), but that's also slang. And you might find it in names of course, like O'Brian. But you would write "Olafs Webcrawler" in german, not "Olaf's webcrawler".
I haven't received anything from the UT stuff, maybe I did something wrong or my mail with the webcrawler got lost. I've temporary posted it now at
www.setmics.de/test/webcrawler.zip.
It's still the draft that lacks all of my ideas of improvements I already posted. But you may still use it to harvest some english words from some worthwhile sites. I'm off now for some days/ two weeks, but will surely come back. Maybe we should start another thread as this one surely has got very off topic concerning your original question...
Bye, Olaf.