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Ricaud Matthieu wrote:
I originally went this route some time ago. I have since used Jakarta Lucene to index XML putting content and certain elems/attrs into fields. It is very fast to index and search. If you are using java, I would suggest using lucene. They have some examples of how to do this (it's not hard).
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Re: [xsl] xsl search engine
Subject: Re: [xsl] xsl search engine From: Robert Koberg <rob@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 08:35:40 -0800 |
Ricaud Matthieu wrote:
Ok I understood what I didn't understood before, I'm trying to make it good and I write back either the solution I found or maybe other problems I encountered indeed I encountered other problems : - In the recursive template, there's a problem at the last loop cause substring-before the space is empty, but I found a solution - there's also the problem of double matched THEME, because they have many correspondings strings in label attribute - How to highlight the searched string while displaying the label attribute of the THEME elements matched.
So I'm working on it (it's about to be over) and come back in a while...
I originally went this route some time ago. I have since used Jakarta Lucene to index XML putting content and certain elems/attrs into fields. It is very fast to index and search. If you are using java, I would suggest using lucene. They have some examples of how to do this (it's not hard).
best, -Rob
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