The other thing to look for is whether the search word appears in the
title section of the document, or in the description text of any hypertext
link to the document.  By default, these score much higher than meta
keywords or regular text.

According to YueMa:
> Actually, the one we want appear higher does have the META keyword -
> "hidig-keywords" and
> the other one doesn't, but we always have the non-META keyword one appear
> higher, and I don't
> know the reason, we have the keyword_factor set as 1000, but still can not
> let the META one appear first...
> Maybe we should try the URL pattern?
> 
> Thanks!
> Yue
> 
> Geoff Hutchison wrote:
> > At 3:22 PM -0400 6/29/01, YueMa wrote:
> > >How can I let one result appear in the result page above another one,
> > >if both of them contain the same search keyword?
> >
> > Scoring is done by a number of user-controlled attributes. I guess my
> > first question is how you want to change the ordering? Do you want it
> > to occur based on the URL pattern? Do you want a document to appear
> > higher if it has a newer date? Do you want it to happen if one
> > document has the keyword as a META keyword and the other doesn't?
> > Etc...


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