Webboard: Indexing hostnames and domainnames

2002-06-12 Thread nobody
Author: Alex Barkov Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message: > 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. Reply:

Webboard: Indexing hostnames and domainnames

2002-05-21 Thread nobody
Author: Colin Smith Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message: 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? Reply:

RE: Webboard: Indexing hostnames and domainnames

2002-05-16 Thread Keith Hall
ce. Regards, Keith. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 1:14 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Webboard: Indexing hostnames and domainnames > > > Author: Colin Smith > Email: [EMAIL PROT

Webboard: Indexing hostnames and domainnames

2002-05-16 Thread nobody
Author: maxime Email: Message: > 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". >

Webboard: Indexing hostnames and domainnames

2002-05-16 Thread nobody
Author: Colin Smith Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message: 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-