On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 00:49, Jim Cole wrote:
> On Monday, October 21, 2002, at 05:36 PM, Kevin Breit wrote:
> 
> >     I am having an issue with a ht://dig install.  For some reason, it 
> > only
> > picks up one word out of a search.  For example, searching for
> > "computers rock" will only search on "computers".
> 
> How are you coming to the conclusion that only the first word is being 
> picked up? The query terms listed at the top of the result page? 
> Analysis of the actual results returned? Something else?

I am using the words at the top of the page.  For example, searching for
'computers rock' turns up:
Search results for '(computers or compute or computed or computing or
computer or computes)'

> There are different search methods (i.e. all, any, boolean). An 'any' 
> search could easily return pages that contain one matching term, but 
> not another. If you are just looking at the excerpts on the return 
> page, it also wouldn't be surprising to see one word in the excerpt, 
> but not the other. This doesn't mean that only one term was searched 
> for; there is no guarantee that both terms occurred near each other. Or 
> are you trying to search for phrases? Phrase searches are not supported 
> by 3.1.x versions of ht://Dig; you would need to move to a 3.2 beta if 
> you require this functionality.

What can I do to see what search method its using?

Thanks.
-- 
Kevin Breit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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