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Duncan Hill wrote:
> On Wednesday 04 October 2006 22:23, Alan Munday wrote:
>
>> I've been following your developments and looking at how to
>> integrate with my (few) systems. But as I don't have a test
>> environment (until I have built a VMWare one) I was cautious at
>> trying this with one of the live box's. Zero scoring seemed to be
>> a good way round this.
>
> SA treats a 0-scored rule as a rule that must not be run.
FuzzyOcr does not use a standard rule to score but does the scoring
itself.

But to the main subject:

I haven't tried it out, but to archieve a zero score, you could as
well try to set the scores that are configurable to 0, or to a very
small amount... Also I recommend only using 2.3b in production
environments :)

Best regards,

Chris
>
> Score at 0.01 and the rule will fire, but should have a
> non-significant impact.

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