Re: Search result anomaly
"Deane Barker" <[email protected]> Wed, 20 Sep 2006 06:55:29 -0700 (PDT)
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What I'd like to do is return a hit on a term that was indexed anywhere in the document -- meta, title, body, wherever. Is this accomplished when the body of text is indexed, or when it's searched? Deane On 9/19/06, Peter Karman <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Deane Barker scribbled on 9/19/06 4:13 PM: > > I have an anomaly in my search index. I've indexed a collection of 1,400 > > text files. > > > > I grepped these files for the word "cambodian," and there are 28 files > with > > containing that word. > > > > I dumped the index with "-T INDEX_ALL" and looked through the contents. > > Under the word "cambodian," there are 28 files listed. (These hits are > > often in the "keywords" meta tag.) > > > > So, those match. > > > > However, when I search, I get...no hits. My search string is this: > > > > swish-e -w cambodian -f [MyIndexFile] > > > > Would this have something to do with the text being in the keywords > meta? I > > referenced "keywords" under MetaNames in the indexing configuration, and > the > > index dump file indicates it's been indexed all over the place. > > > > Any thoughts on where to start here? Everything looks fine to > me...except > > the actual search results, which are kind of important. > > > > > > which MetaName is the word indexed under? If not swishdefault, you'd need > to > specify the MetaName in your query. > > This has been covered a lot lately here on the list. Search the archives > for > 'multiple metanames' > > -- > Peter Karman . http://peknet.com/ . [email protected] > > ********************************************************************* Due to deletion of content types excluded from this list by policy, this multipart message was reduced to a single part, and from there to a plain text message. *********************************************************************