dtSearch is pleased to announce Version 7.51 of the dtSearch product line. New features include: • A new 64-bit version of dtSearch Web with Spider and...
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Feb 7, 2008 4:58 pm
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My question is what is the benefits of moving to 64 bit in a web environment? Of course, there is the new 64 bit Win OS, and 64 bit sqlserver, but can someone...
Hi! I've been trying to use an instance of the HTTPDataSource class together with an instance of the IndexJob class. Everything seems to work as intended, no...
Hi again! I had made a "typo" in my posting. The SpiderInit.Initialize() call is actually done first otherwise this could have been the source of the problem....
... If you call ExecuteInThread, you have to make sure that your code does not exit before the thread completes. Otherwise .NET will kill the indexing...
I would like to have dtSearch call on a text editor, rather than MS Word. How do I do that? I have to process very large files and after dtSearch sends the...
On 19.03.2008 02:45, you, JJuncal wrote: Hi Julio, ... What is the extension of the files you have indexed? Have you tried Options > Preferences > Document...
Hi all, We have highlighted pdf file with the search term entered by user using dtsearch.The question is that can we convert a highlighted pdf to image on fly...
Hello I'm using .net to create and index. I index data content and some extra metadata field, I add it as DocFields during file indexing. The question is what...
We use dtSearch to index source code, and dtSearch Web to search the indexes. The need has arisen for the users to be able to use search results to access...
Hi! First visit to this group. Greetings. I'm attempting to learn if there is some way to take the editing functions present in Acrobat 8 Pro and have them...
Is it possible to have different indexes use different alphabet files, or is it only possible to have one that applies to all indexes? We would like to be able...
... When you create an index, a copy of the current alphabet and hyphen settings is copied into the index folder, in the index_a.ix file. From then on, that...
We need to be able to find the word 'Microsoft' in MS Office docs. It seems that this word is indexed in all docs as it appears somewhere in the metadata....
... Here is something that works with Word documents: microsoft and (not microsoft w/2 application) Because the metadata in a typical Word document includes...
... You can search for: //text contains Microsoft This finds the word "Microsoft" when it occurs outside of one of the document properties. David Thede ...
... the ... This still finds 100% of the office docs. Domique's suggestion seems to work when I use: microsoft and (not microsoft w/2 excel) and (not microsoft...
dtSearch is pleased to announce Version 7.53 of the dtSearch product line. New features include: • A native 64-bit version of the dtSearch Engine for Linux ...
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May 29, 2008 2:23 pm
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hi, I am trying to enable a search that would allow users to look for AT&T. However, it seems to always fail. Is there something that prevents dtSearch from...
... Maybe the fact that "at" is a noise word and "&" a special character? Have you tried what happens if you remove "at" from the noise word list? Cheers,...
... I did a quick test (dtSearch Desktop 5.53). It works if: 1) you remove "at" from the noise word list 2) you use the following search expression: AT w/1 T ...
... nonpersonna, Non-alpha-numeric characters (e.g., "&") are ignored by default. You will need to make the non-alpha-numeric character searchable in ...
David Maggin
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Jun 3, 2008 10:41 pm
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Hi, Have any one used the dtsearch with Visual FoxPro ( any version ) I have tried to use dtsearch and created the index. When I run the search on dtsearch it...
Hi, I´ve been playing with VFP9 and dtSearch for more than a year now. hERE is SOME Code that I´m using: 1) Indexing: ThisForm.pgbIndexacao.Min = 0 ...
Serial*Write* would have found the word. You would have needed a wildcard at the end because your term has "WriteLevel" not "Write" at the end. _____ From:...
You would need to enter: "Serial*Write*" for it to work. What you entered has the system looking for something that starts with "Serial" and ends with "Write"....
I think its because "SerialNumberWriteLevel" does not end with Write. "Serial*Write" = find words that start with "Serial" and end with "Write" "Serial*Level"...
Markowitz, Elliot
EMarkowitz@...
Aug 15, 2008 6:53 pm
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There is a small syntax error in your approach. The "Serial*Write" search operator is looking for a word that begins with serial then ends with write, and...
Try "Serial*Write*" That should take care of it. ________________________________ From: dtsearch@yahoogroups.com on behalf of sjohnson11402 Sent: Fri...