Hi,
I'm using Webinator 6.1, and I've noticed that many searches for phrases return hits which are not highlighted. It appears that the hit markup is fussier about punctuation and noise words than the database was in finding the hits.
I would like to find a way to highlight the match which the database found, even though the punctuation and noise words may be different than the original query.
That is, I'd like the hit markup to be "relaxed" to ignore punctuation and ignore noise words (or ignore short words of perhaps up to three characters occurring where the original query has a space).
Is there a way to have the hit markup be a bit less rigid?
If you don't already have a scheme to do that, could you suggest a way to allow each punctuation mark in the original query phrase to match 0 or more punctuation marks, and allow each space in the original query phrase to match any 5 characters (punctuation, spaces or letters) in the phrase returned from the database?
I'm using Webinator 6.1, and I've noticed that many searches for phrases return hits which are not highlighted. It appears that the hit markup is fussier about punctuation and noise words than the database was in finding the hits.
I would like to find a way to highlight the match which the database found, even though the punctuation and noise words may be different than the original query.
That is, I'd like the hit markup to be "relaxed" to ignore punctuation and ignore noise words (or ignore short words of perhaps up to three characters occurring where the original query has a space).
Is there a way to have the hit markup be a bit less rigid?
If you don't already have a scheme to do that, could you suggest a way to allow each punctuation mark in the original query phrase to match 0 or more punctuation marks, and allow each space in the original query phrase to match any 5 characters (punctuation, spaces or letters) in the phrase returned from the database?