On Sat, 2004-03-13 at 23:27, Lachlan Andrew wrote:
> It is certainly possible to specify "A not B" or "A - B" in a boolean 
> search, although I don't know how to do it in a "simple" search.  If 
> your users don't want to use boolean searches, one option would be to 
> write a wrapper script to create a boolean query from their initial 
> query; insert "and" between every pair of words unless either of them 
> is "not" or "-".  If you write a wrapper, you could send it to us to 
> put in the "contrib" directory.


 Thanks Lachlan, 

I in fact am writing a wrapper.... sometimes I need a smack of the
obvious, thanks for that. :-)

 I've been working on our new search tool (while doing many other
things) for several months now. I'm very happy with how it is working
and it is almost ready to go live. There are some really nifty hacks
that I've done to build this tool, all of which I would be happy to
share and document for anyone who's interested.

Cheers,

Chris

-- 
Christopher Murtagh
Enterprise Systems Administrator
ISR / Web Communications Group 
McGill University
Montreal, Quebec
Canada

Tel.: (514) 398-3122
Fax:  (514) 398-2017



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