Bill,
your note has reminded me of something that I have needed to do for a
while now, but have been procrastinating, naturally ;).
I want to extract all of the discrete keywords from my index, and it looks
like the -T index_words option is what i should use. Is this the best way
to go about it? and should i do it gainast a stemmed or non stemmed index?
thanks, as always, for your time.
Brad
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Brad Miele
Technology Director
IPNStock
(866) 476-7862 x902
bmiele@ipnstock.com
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On Mon, 22 Dec 2003, Bill Moseley wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 04:07:04AM -0800, Mark Tynan wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'd like to know if swish 2.4.0 is meant to match phrases across line =
> > breaks.
> > I've tried all the obvious ways of doing this without success.
> > I need to be able to do multi-line searches, is it possible without =
> > pre-processing a line at a time?
> > Any thoughts much appreciated.
>
> Index an example document like this:
>
> $ swish-e -c myconfig.file -i sometestdoc.html -T indexed_words
>
> and note the words that get indexed and their position (Pos:) number.
> When doing a phrase search swish uses the position numbers.
>
> Also see:
>
> http://swish-e.org/current/docs/INSTALL.html#QUESTIONS_AND_TROUBLESHOOTING
>
> --
> Bill Moseley
> moseley@hank.org
>
>
Received on Mon Dec 22 15:10:39 2003