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#3 Re: Searching MySQL databases with fulltext indexes Posted by Steve (82.41.xx.xx) on Wed 17 Aug 2005 at 13:06 This seems reasonable, and I will add it to the TODO list. Previously I think the search was worse, it was matching too many times. So a search for simple, and common, words would pull out 100+ articles. I think there's certainly a case to be made for "less is more" in search results.. Steve -- Steve.org.uk
This seems reasonable, and I will add it to the TODO list.
Previously I think the search was worse, it was matching too many times. So a search for simple, and common, words would pull out 100+ articles.
I think there's certainly a case to be made for "less is more" in search results..
Steve -- Steve.org.uk
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