On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 7:06 AM, goran kent <[email protected]> wrote > My minor problem is: I have inbound link text pointing to a page > which is indexed along with the page content itself. Since it's never > displayed, you might have a hit on this 'hidden' text (but highly > relevant in my case) and no other hits, so the excerpt is void of any > highlighting (I can just hear the wailing and gnashing of teeth from > my future users). It would be nice to be able to flag this kind of > search result as "Found your term in inbound text" or whatever).
I can't tell if you are tongue in cheek about this or not. I agree with you, it will cause wailing and gnashing, but it's also been Google's default behavior for a long time. Search for: http://www.google.com/search?q="links+pointing+to+this+page" for a litany of people complaining about just this. I've don't know for sure, but I presume this is because Google has similar "field" issues. For reasons either technical or social, they've decided they aren't worth fixing. There are a bunch of special purpose operators that purport to do this: http://www.googleguide.com/advanced_operators.html You'd have to go pretty deep into Lucy to take a more efficient approach other than post-processing that Marvin and Peter suggest. --nate
