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SuperRock - 26 Mar 2007 01:41 GMT
Hello, It is possible to search text in my blog use a query sentence instead
of several key words? Which I mean, if I want to get to know "How rich is
Bill Gates?", I can simply enter this sentence instead of enter
"Bill+Gates+rich+how" in my search textbox. If it is applicable, how?I want
to rewrite the code of my blog :)
Thanks, indeed
Hilary Cotter - 26 Mar 2007 22:56 GMT
Search is unable to interpret the context of your query. English Query has
rich context sensing abilities but it works against a database.

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> Hello, It is possible to search text in my blog use a query sentence
> instead of several key words? Which I mean, if I want to get to know "How
> rich is Bill Gates?", I can simply enter this sentence instead of enter
> "Bill+Gates+rich+how" in my search textbox. If it is applicable, how?I
> want to rewrite the code of my blog :)
> Thanks, indeed
ML - 28 Mar 2007 00:15 GMT
Does your blogging solution use SQL Server as the data store? Please
elaborate (give comprehensive examples, post DDL and sample data...).

ML

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