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Golda,

You are right on the money. I found the reference in webglimpse and made the
change. I then tested it on the same search terms and I am so happy.

Now if you could figure out the other thing...:-)

Thanks much.

Rick

-----Original Message-----
From: Golda Velez <gvelez@iwhome.com>
To: Richard Dettwyler <rdettwyler@neighborhoodusa.com>;
wgusers@webglimpse.net <wgusers@webglimpse.net>
Date: Thursday, May 25, 2000 6:36 PM
Subject: Re: One more


>Hi Richard
>
>With glimpse, the scope of booleans can be set to either the whole file, or
>to each record in the file, delimited by hard returns = "\n" characters.
>The -W switch sets it to the whole file, and is on by default in
>webglimpse.  If you want to turn it off, try changing this line (around
>493) from
>
> $cmd = "$GLIMPSE_LOC -U -W -j -y $OPT_nonascii $OPT_file $OPT_linenums $
>OPT_age $OPT_case $OPT_whole $OPT_errors -H $indexdir " .
>
>to
>
> $cmd = "$GLIMPSE_LOC -U -j -y $OPT_nonascii $OPT_file $OPT_linenums $
>OPT_age $OPT_case $OPT_whole $OPT_errors -H $indexdir " .
>
>Also, double-check that you have hard returns as well as <br>'s separating
>the lines in the original file.
>
>Hope that helps...
>
>--Golda
>
>At 08:40 PM 5/24/00 -0400, Richard Dettwyler wrote:
>>Hello again. I need an explanation, please. I have a text file database of
>>business names, addresses, etc. There are many of them, 41 in Westchester
>>County. Each town in the county has ONE file in its directory. By way of
>>example, click on this link:
>>
>>http://www.neighborhoodusa.com/search/ny/westchester/search.html
>>
>>Now, search for web AND design, leave Partial unchecked and press enter or
>>click Submit.
>>
>>Let's look at the first town listed - ardsley, and its file, called
CONTENTS
>>
>>It appears that, because these four listings are in the same file, and
>>because ONE contains both search terms, and all four contain at least ONE
>>search term, that all appear. Is this right? Each record appears on only
one
>>line in the file (they are formatted with <br> to appear more readable). I
>>thought that an AND search meant that BOTH search terms had to appear in
the
>>record, not just in ONE record in a file. There should be only ONE listing
>>shown in ardsley, because only one has both search terms in the record.
>>
>>I need to change this to make it more accurate. Can anyone help?
>>
>>Thanks for this one too.
>>
>>Rick Dettwyler
>>http://www.NeighborhoodUSA.com - NOW you can find it!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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