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Problem with vPath property01 Jul 2003 00:12 GMT1
I just finished reading
http://www.codeproject.com/asp/indexserver.asp  and have
followed the article to the letter.
How come I don't see the vPath property in the property-
Problem with Wildcards .....30 Jun 2003 20:45 GMT1
Hi, i´m using the index-server to search for any words in my
documents. The problem is, that it has to be possible to search for
parts of a word by using wildcards like "*".
Example: a query for "dog*" should return "doggystyle", "dog", "dogs",
Limit the search type30 Jun 2003 20:44 GMT1
Is there an easy way to limit the search type?  For
example, if I wanted to search for only pdf or word files,
is there an easy way to do this?
Search Forms Question30 Jun 2003 20:32 GMT1
Can search forms be created that allow the user to multiple select which
catalog(s) they wish to search through?
Following on from that, is it possible to have the catalog choices populated
automatically by the system?  So if a new catalog is created (say a new
Index Server Shunned By Windows Hosting Providers?30 Jun 2003 18:15 GMT2
Ever notice all of the nice 'features' and 'services' provided by the typical
hosting service provider? I have reviewed many and they avoid the mention
of supporting IS.
Why?
 
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