Hello!
Can someone tell me that does
udmsearch can be used to index/search
web pages of double bytes character, e.g., Chinese
Big-5?
Thank you!
S.S.Chang
"S.S.Chang" wrote:
Hello!
Can someone tell me that does udmsearch can be used to index/search
web pages of double bytes character, e.g., Chinese Big-5?
Thank you!
Hello!
No, this is not supported.
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Alexander Barkov
IZHCOM, Izhevsk
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Hi.
I currently use a MySQL backend for search.tu-graz.ac.at.
I am interested in some performance differency measurments
of MySQL compared to Oracle8 when using UdmSearch.
I know, the Oracle should be faster, but how much could we gain?
Regards,
Mario Lang
Technical University Graz
Hi,
When you execute a search, a new window will open with the results. This
behavior makes the 'back' command in the browser useless. Can the behavior
be changed during compilation?
Thanks,
Joe
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Hi,
Remove 'TARGET="_blank"' everywhere in your template file.
Alain
--- Joe Hewitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
When you execute a search, a new window will open with the results.
This
behavior makes the 'back' command in the browser useless. Can the
behavior
be changed during
Hello,
I'm designing a tool to archive mailing list and I'm using a built-in
search engine with a database structure similar to the structure
use by udmsearch (crc32 multi).
For a query where you want to match all keywords, I think that
a single query joining all tables is faster than several
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Alain TESIO wrote:
I am interested in some performance differency measurments
of MySQL compared to Oracle8 when using UdmSearch.
I know, the Oracle should be faster, but how much could we gain?
How do you know ?
You assume it's faster because you have to pay for