Re: [PHP] Keyword & exact phrase search

2002-08-16 Thread Jason Wong

On Thursday 15 August 2002 23:50, David Buerer wrote:
> Because to my knowledge the limitation of a TEXT field is 64K. I need to
> store entire documents in the database which far exceed the 64K limitation.
> Given that criteria, the only option is to use blob fields which have an
> upper limit of roughly 4GB.

TEXT fields in MySQL can store the same amount as their BLOB counterparts.

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Re: [PHP] Keyword & exact phrase search

2002-08-15 Thread Justin French

on 16/08/02 1:50 AM, David Buerer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> Because to my knowledge the limitation of a TEXT field is 64K. I need to
> store entire documents in the database which far exceed the 64K limitation.
> Given that criteria, the only option is to use blob fields which have an
> upper limit of roughly 4GB.

I can't see that in the manual:

"The maximum size of a BLOB or TEXT object is determined by its type, but
the largest value you can actually transmit between the client and server is
determined by the amount of available memory and the size of the
communications buffers. You can change the message buffer size, but you must
do so on both the server and client ends. See section 5.5.2 Tuning Server
Parameters."

It'd be worth testing this.

Anyway, you don't to like FULLTEXT, so the next option is to create an
indexing system... you need to batch process all your large tables, indexing
all words EXCEPT your chosen noise words, as FULLTEXT does, but to suit your
own needs I guess.


Personally, I'd be testing the limitation of TEXT thoroughly first, then
attempting to implement a FULLTEXT search engine, THEN looking at rolling my
own from scratch if all that didn't work out...


Justin French







> -Original Message-
> From: Justin French [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 9:08 AM
> To: David Buerer
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Keyword & exact phrase search
> 
> 
> Why would you have text in blob fields?
> 
> Justin French
> 
> 
> on 16/08/02 1:25 AM, David Buerer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> 
>> I'd like to agree. But i've speant a lot of time investigating, learning,
>> and expirimenting with Full Text search and what I've found is that first,
>> full text does not always return the right results and second and perhaps
>> more important in my situation is that full text search doesn't work on
> BLOB
>> fields.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -Original Message-----
>> From: Justin French [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 8:37 AM
>> To: David Buerer; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>> Subject: Re: [PHP] Keyword & exact phrase search
>> 
>> 
>> I only just started getting into this, but it seems that a LOT of the work
>> is done for you with MySQL's FULLTEXT stuff Check it out in the MySQL
>> manual.
>> 
>> Justin French
>> 
>> 
>> on 16/08/02 12:59 AM, David Buerer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> 
>>> Has anyone bumped into or written a set of good searching routines? I
> need
>>> to search across one,two, or three fields in an MySQL database in either
>>> exact phrase (easy) or keyword with relavence (difficult.)  I'm thinking
>>> something like a google/yahoo style search.  I've tried MySQL full text
>>> searches, but the results it returns seem to be just a little to broad
> and
>>> you end up with a bunch of irrelevant results.
>>> 
>>> With respect to the database size that I'm searching in, right now it's
>>> about 20MB but I'm guessing that within the next 24 months it will be up
>>> around 2GB.  The first field I'm searching in is a CHAR(255) field.  The
>>> second field  is a small blob and usually is only about 1 paragraph of
>> text.
>>> The thrid field is an entire HTML document and can be many many pages
>> long.
>>> 
>>> Any help is appreciated,
>>> David
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 


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RE: [PHP] Keyword & exact phrase search

2002-08-15 Thread David Buerer

Because to my knowledge the limitation of a TEXT field is 64K. I need to
store entire documents in the database which far exceed the 64K limitation.
Given that criteria, the only option is to use blob fields which have an
upper limit of roughly 4GB.

-Original Message-
From: Justin French [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 9:08 AM
To: David Buerer
Subject: Re: [PHP] Keyword & exact phrase search


Why would you have text in blob fields?

Justin French


on 16/08/02 1:25 AM, David Buerer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> I'd like to agree. But i've speant a lot of time investigating, learning,
> and expirimenting with Full Text search and what I've found is that first,
> full text does not always return the right results and second and perhaps
> more important in my situation is that full text search doesn't work on
BLOB
> fields.
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Justin French [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 8:37 AM
> To: David Buerer; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Keyword & exact phrase search
> 
> 
> I only just started getting into this, but it seems that a LOT of the work
> is done for you with MySQL's FULLTEXT stuff Check it out in the MySQL
> manual.
> 
> Justin French
> 
> 
> on 16/08/02 12:59 AM, David Buerer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> 
>> Has anyone bumped into or written a set of good searching routines? I
need
>> to search across one,two, or three fields in an MySQL database in either
>> exact phrase (easy) or keyword with relavence (difficult.)  I'm thinking
>> something like a google/yahoo style search.  I've tried MySQL full text
>> searches, but the results it returns seem to be just a little to broad
and
>> you end up with a bunch of irrelevant results.
>> 
>> With respect to the database size that I'm searching in, right now it's
>> about 20MB but I'm guessing that within the next 24 months it will be up
>> around 2GB.  The first field I'm searching in is a CHAR(255) field.  The
>> second field  is a small blob and usually is only about 1 paragraph of
> text.
>> The thrid field is an entire HTML document and can be many many pages
> long.
>> 
>> Any help is appreciated,
>> David
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 




RE: [PHP] Keyword & exact phrase search

2002-08-15 Thread David Buerer

I'd like to agree. But i've speant a lot of time investigating, learning,
and expirimenting with Full Text search and what I've found is that first,
full text does not always return the right results and second and perhaps
more important in my situation is that full text search doesn't work on BLOB
fields.



-Original Message-
From: Justin French [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 8:37 AM
To: David Buerer; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: [PHP] Keyword & exact phrase search


I only just started getting into this, but it seems that a LOT of the work
is done for you with MySQL's FULLTEXT stuff Check it out in the MySQL
manual.

Justin French


on 16/08/02 12:59 AM, David Buerer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> Has anyone bumped into or written a set of good searching routines? I need
> to search across one,two, or three fields in an MySQL database in either
> exact phrase (easy) or keyword with relavence (difficult.)  I'm thinking
> something like a google/yahoo style search.  I've tried MySQL full text
> searches, but the results it returns seem to be just a little to broad and
> you end up with a bunch of irrelevant results.
> 
> With respect to the database size that I'm searching in, right now it's
> about 20MB but I'm guessing that within the next 24 months it will be up
> around 2GB.  The first field I'm searching in is a CHAR(255) field.  The
> second field  is a small blob and usually is only about 1 paragraph of
text.
> The thrid field is an entire HTML document and can be many many pages
long.
> 
> Any help is appreciated,
> David
> 
> 
> 




Re: [PHP] Keyword & exact phrase search

2002-08-15 Thread Justin French

I only just started getting into this, but it seems that a LOT of the work
is done for you with MySQL's FULLTEXT stuff Check it out in the MySQL
manual.

Justin French


on 16/08/02 12:59 AM, David Buerer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> Has anyone bumped into or written a set of good searching routines? I need
> to search across one,two, or three fields in an MySQL database in either
> exact phrase (easy) or keyword with relavence (difficult.)  I'm thinking
> something like a google/yahoo style search.  I've tried MySQL full text
> searches, but the results it returns seem to be just a little to broad and
> you end up with a bunch of irrelevant results.
> 
> With respect to the database size that I'm searching in, right now it's
> about 20MB but I'm guessing that within the next 24 months it will be up
> around 2GB.  The first field I'm searching in is a CHAR(255) field.  The
> second field  is a small blob and usually is only about 1 paragraph of text.
> The thrid field is an entire HTML document and can be many many pages long.
> 
> Any help is appreciated,
> David
> 
> 
> 


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[PHP] Keyword & exact phrase search

2002-08-15 Thread David Buerer

Has anyone bumped into or written a set of good searching routines? I need
to search across one,two, or three fields in an MySQL database in either
exact phrase (easy) or keyword with relavence (difficult.)  I'm thinking
something like a google/yahoo style search.  I've tried MySQL full text
searches, but the results it returns seem to be just a little to broad and
you end up with a bunch of irrelevant results.  

With respect to the database size that I'm searching in, right now it's
about 20MB but I'm guessing that within the next 24 months it will be up
around 2GB.  The first field I'm searching in is a CHAR(255) field.  The
second field  is a small blob and usually is only about 1 paragraph of text.
The thrid field is an entire HTML document and can be many many pages long.

Any help is appreciated,
David