Author: Alexander Barkov
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message:
Hello!

I would prefer to do that at index time. This will allow
more quick search and will eliminate for example boolean
related problems. Is there a way to detect that words are in
reverse order? What HTTP headers or META or something else are responsible for this?

>  since there are two standarts of writing hebrew, logical and visual, I'm faced with 
>a problem 
> that when a user types in a query it get searched in the same order the characters 
>were typed in 
> (obviously) and not all of the pages which might otherwise be displayed get to be 
>displayed in the 
> results.
>  What I mean is, that if a user types in "Joseph" only the word 
>"Joseph" gets to be searched for 
> however since in hebrew we have two standarts the word "hpesoJ" will also 
>yield a valid results 
> since the browser (or at least those browsers that support this feature) 
>automatically reverse the 
> order of the characters appearing on screen.
>  Is there a way I can send both "Joseph" and "hpesoJ" to the 
>search.cgi and get a concatenated 
> report of both quesries as a result? Without interfacing the search.cgi with a 
>wrapper that is.
> 
> 
>  Regards,
> 
>  Nir
> 

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