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what's the principle of the retrieval of stopwords?
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entrepreneur
2006-06-16 04:11:51 UTC
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stopwords are usually ignored by search engines like google when it is
indexed. however, most search engines claim you can put quotation marks
around your search terms and run a search. since there is no these
stopwords in the index list, how can a search engine retrieve these
stopwords, look for them in the document server? what's the principle
behind?Appreciate your help!
Tad McClellan
2006-06-16 13:33:44 UTC
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Post by entrepreneur
stopwords are usually ignored by search engines like google when it is
indexed. however, most search engines claim you can put quotation marks
around your search terms and run a search. since there is no these
stopwords in the index list, how can a search engine retrieve these
stopwords, look for them in the document server? what's the principle
behind?Appreciate your help!
Errr, you seem to have wandered into the wrong newsgroup.

We discuss SGML here. Did you have an SGML question?

You will get much better answers if you can find a newsgroup
where your question is on-topic, such as:

comp.infosystems.search
alt.internet.search
alt.internet.search-engines
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Tad McClellan SGML consulting
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