Quoting Barry Treahy, Jr. (suppressed): > I'm back with a pretty basic question. I know that with the ITL tag > filter, I can do some simplistic field filtering, but what about > removing unnecessary grammar from a sentence that will only muck up a > search since everything AND'd? For example, in a text based search, if > someone enters: > > RG58 cable with TNC connectors > > it would be nice if the connecting words like A, AND, OR, THE, WITH (and > perhaps others) be removed, as well the conversion of pluralities such > as changing CONNECTORS to CONNECTOR would be possible. > > In some respects, this is sort of returning to the Google concept of > 'Did you mean: RG58 cable TNC' scenario which is basically trying to > 'help' the user really find what they are looking for. Is there a > method of doing this, with the text-based searching that I'm now using, > with the base 4.8.6 system? Forget 4.8 -- I can't help with that, and suspect no one else will either. In 5.x, you can use Text::Query to give you Altavista-style searching via the search operator "aq" and a coordinated search (where you can combine multiple columns into one coordinated "field"); -- Mike Heins Perusion -- Expert Interchange Consulting http://www.perusion.com/ phone +1.765.647.1295 tollfree 800-949-1889 <suppressed> Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. -- Thomas Edison _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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