which is a file extension we provide. but the appliance is returning zero hits.
if they query dno they get many matching pages. if you look below you can see that the dot is in the text.
1. AS_PF700S_AnalogSpdRef.doc
Analog Speed Ref Drive Product PowerFlex 700S File Name for (AS) AS_PF700S_AnalogSpdRef.dno Date / Revision 11/15/2002 - 01 Attention: This document and related file(s) ... http://www.ab.com/...pSets_PF700S/AS_PF ... SpdRef.pdf
with this as my word definition how would I add your piece?
[\alnum\x80-\xff]{1,70}
[\alnum\x80-\xff.]{1,70}>>[.&']=[\alnum\x80-\xff.]{1,70}
[\alnum/\x80-\xff]{1,70}
I'm trying to use Webinator 4.3 to provide a unique link to an email message in a Hypermail archive. I've told Hypermail to include the message ID in the generated page. But, if I include a dot in the Webinator query search, I get no results. Reading the above thread, I see that I need to add a word definition, but am unsure of the syntax. What would I need to add to get a hit on something like this?
That seems to be better than what I had, but I'm still not getting search results on some message IDs that are in the hypermail archive. Here's one, for example:
The - is a phrase word separator so that's considered a 2 word phrase. The second word has . but no @ so it won't match the expression above. You may want to add an expression to handle words with embedded ..