Is there a way to specifically add ".NET" or "C++" so that they WILL be
indexed inside of word or rtf docs?
Or is there a replacement IFilter that will do it?
Kyle!
not really. .Net will be indistinguishable from net or .Net. C++ will be
indistinguishable from C++, C#, C!, or C.
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"Kyle Jedrusiak" <kjedrusiak@.princetoninformation.com> wrote in message
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> Is there a way to specifically add ".NET" or "C++" so that they WILL be
> indexed inside of word or rtf docs?
> Or is there a replacement IFilter that will do it?
> Kyle!
>
|||Kyle wrote on Fri, 23 Sep 2005 11:22:13 -0400:
> Is there a way to specifically add ".NET" or "C++" so that they WILL be
> indexed inside of word or rtf docs?
I created a seperate column in my database to store a tokenised version of
the column I wanted to index, with ".net" replaced with "dotnet", and "C++"
replaced with "cplusplus". When someone types in words to search like
"visual basic .net" I then pass "visual basic dotnet" into my search
function. It requires more storage, but at least it works, and disk space is
cheap
Dan
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