I'm the mentioned folks :-). Stream-of-consciousness documentation
for search engines to find follows ...
fts1, fts2, and fts3 all have the same interface at the SQL level, so
they can mostly be used interchangeably.
fts1 was the original prototype and became very very slow when you
loaded more
P Kishor,
> I have no idea how I conveyed that impression. I think FTS3 is really
> wonderful, and have implemented it in my own personal website. I firmly
> believe in the "Why file when you can full-text search" doctrine.
Excellent! Thanks for the follow-up. You answered my questions. And put
On 4/20/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Is SQLite's full text ready for production use yet?
>
> > as ready as it will be. FTS 1/2 are deprecated.
>
>
> You don't sound too thrilled :) Are there any limitations that one
> should be aware of?
I have no idea how I conveyed th
>> Is SQLite's full text ready for production use yet?
> as ready as it will be. FTS 1/2 are deprecated.
You don't sound too thrilled :) Are there any limitations that one
should be aware of?
Thank you,
Malcolm
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On 4/20/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out the status of SQLite's support for full-text
> search.
>
> It appears that full-text support was provisionally added to SQLite in
> late 2006 via an extension module. It sounds like this early version was
> expe
I'm trying to figure out the status of SQLite's support for full-text
search.
It appears that full-text support was provisionally added to SQLite in
late 2006 via an extension module. It sounds like this early version was
experimental only.
After more googling it appears that there are two add-on
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