Mr. Carroll...can a "newbie" asp.net programmer ask you a question?
Charles Carroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: IndexServer (free from MS with
WinServer products) will do what you want.
On 11/24/05, john gera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm designing a Job Recruitment Website, in which the admin person
> searches for the right candidate for the job using certain keywords .
> The only kind of candidate info is the ms word cv of each candidate. So
> how can i search for keywords in each of the word documents. Is there
> any way like that or Is that a impossible scenario in .net?
> Or else should i force the candidate to create CV and store in the
> database so that i can use that info for search
> Which is the best approach?
> Thanks in Advance
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