Behdad Esfahbod wrote: > That's the tricky part, or where the runtime-hell comes in. What > I did was to write a small java program based on the samples in > Lucene to connect to my database and feed the data into Lucene. > At search time, I have another little Java program that takes the > q
Dear Behdad, On 25 Nov 2005, you wrote: > Another options is to get yourself a real search engine, like> Apache Lucene. I've written my experience using that here: >> http://mces.blogspot.com/2005/04/on-lucene-and-its-decency.htmlYou always offer the most brilliant solutions!!Unfortunately, I
Dear Ehsan, On Nov 28, 2005, you wrote: > I've actually implemented this approach in a project. I have not yet published the > code, but if you want, I can make it available under the GPL. Yes! I would appreciate it.Thank you very much for your kindness. Behzad
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Mohsen wrote:> But himself solved his problem. > with : mysql_query("SET NAMES utf8"); > Even 4.0.xWrong. I decided to prepare two different versions for my software: - A MySQL 4.0-friendly version using Romanizing method (Hats off to you, Ehsan) - A MySQL 4.1-compatible version.
Ehsan Akhgari wrote:> Another solution is make the db believe your text is English. > This could be done by "romanizing" the text before inserting it to the db, > and converting it back to Unicode after reading it from the db and before > displaying it to the user. This can be done by
On Nov 24, 2005, Medi Montaseri wrote:> One solution would be to augment a DB capability > at the application level. That is instead of the search > or select qualified by a SQL where clause, simply get > everything (select *) and then let the application filter > what you want. Then when y
Mohsen wrote: > Please use MySQL 4.1 or higher.Dear Mohsen,Nice to e-meet(!) you here, at PersianComputing mailing list!Thanks for your advice. I just heared the same message from MySQL geeks at [EMAIL PROTECTED]I already know that MySQL 4.1 supports Unicode[1], and I can install
Dear list,I'm considering programming a simple "Search Engine" for a website, to find Arabic/Persian data within a MySQL database. This database contains a huge amount of data, encoded with Unicode (UTF-8). The big deal is to ** reduce the response time ** to end-users.My first solu
Hi,
I'm still around ;-)
How's every body?
I found something on the net, which I guess there are many people in the list, who might be
interested in the subject.
Thesis: Web Content Mining - Problems of Persian
Websites
Summary:
http://www.irandoc.ac.ir/data/e_j/vol4/shahidi_abs.htm
PD
Dear Connie,
Like you, I use WinXP and IE 6.0. I'm sorry to say that I can't help you on
the other platforms.
But take a look at http://www.browsercam.com , which provides good services
for web page testing on mutiliple platforms and different browsers.
Hope this helps :-)
Please inform us abou
On Thursday, January 08, 2004 7:00 PM Roozbeh Pournader wrote:
> On Thu, 2004-01-08 at 18:14, AmirBehzad Eslami wrote:
> > But don't you think shape of U+066C is very similar to sign of 'foot'
> > and 'minute'?
> > (http://students.washington.edu/i
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Salaam be Amir Azemat
aziz,
Blogger ghadimi va be-naam!
In mailing list yaa be gholeh khodet
"Group",
darbaaye masaa-ele mortabet baa Farsi
nevisi dar Internet, WWW, Software haa, Application haa va gheyre misheh
(Kolan Persian Computing).
Injaa, mardom miaan so-aal miporsan va
donbaal r
Thanks to Connie who convinced me.
It seems using of U+066C is the best
option.
But don't you think shape of U+066C is very
similar to sign of 'foot' and 'minute'? (http://students.washington.edu/irina/persianword/afgDecSep.JPG)
Bedrood,Behzad
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e-Greetings,
I saw http://students.washington.edu/irina/persianword/format.htm,But a note:
As described in the book "Nogh-teh GozAri"
(The official Persian Manual of Editing, Vol.5, Punctuaion Book) written by
"Mohammad-RezA Mohammadi-Far", page 460:
It is not correct to use comma (","
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