Webboard: Indexing hostnames and domainnames

2002-05-16 Thread nobody

Author: Colin Smith
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Hi,

Anyone know how to index hostnames or domainnames?

e.g. I have a discussion on a newsgroup about "your-site.com" but the indexer seems to 
split this up into "your", "site", "com" and then removes the stopwords so if you 
search on "your-site.com" it only actually searches on the words "site" and "com".



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Webboard: Indexing hostnames and domainnames

2002-05-16 Thread nobody

Author: maxime
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> e.g. I have a discussion on a newsgroup about "your-site.com" but the 
>indexer seems to split this up into "your", "site", 
>"com" and then removes the stopwords so if you search on 
>"your-site.com" it only actually searches on the words "site" and 
>"com".
> 

because "your" is engish stopword. If you want perform search on, remove it from 
english stopwords list.


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Webboard: Indexing hostnames and domainnames

2002-05-21 Thread nobody

Author: Colin Smith
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Yes but I want to stop it splitting the string "your-site.com" up into different 
words. I'd like to configure the indexer to treat it as a literal string. Is there a 
way to do that?

 

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Webboard: Indexing hostnames and domainnames

2002-06-12 Thread nobody

Author: Alex Barkov
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> Yes but I want to stop it splitting the string "your-site.com" up into 
>different words. I'd like to configure the indexer to treat it as a literal string. 
>Is there a way to do that?
> 
>  

Unfortunately no.


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RE: Webboard: Indexing hostnames and domainnames

2002-05-16 Thread Keith Hall

I've seen this with anything with a hyphen e.g. someone with a
double-barrelled name like Mark Willace-Jones, if you try to search for
"Willace-Jones" with or without quotation marks or phrase search it always
splits to Willace and Jones, which isn't correct in this instance.

Regards,

Keith.

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> Author: Colin Smith
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> Hi,
> 
> Anyone know how to index hostnames or domainnames?
> 
> e.g. I have a discussion on a newsgroup about "your-site.com" 
> but the indexer seems to split this up into "your", "site", 
> "com" and then removes the stopwords so if you search on 
> "your-site.com" it only actually searches on the words "site" 
> and "com".
> 
> 
> 
> Reply: <http://www.mnogosearch.org/board/message.php?id=4806>
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