On Tue, 31 Oct 2000 23:13:24 -0500, "Chad Elley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>Since you are using the 'OR' condition, the keyword does not have to be in
>the results for news.article (it can be in subtitle, title, keywords or
>dated).  Try writing it his way....
<snip>

What I'm trying to get is a match in *any* of the fields listed, as long as
article.complete = 1.

>Another possibility....  are you sure that your keyword appears in the
>article field?  May sound like a stupid question.... but worth looking at.

Thanks... I wish it was something stupid like this, but I'm really positive.
Must be something stupid in my code :)

K.
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