Author: Alexander Barkov
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Another thing that comes to mind.if the words.txt file is constructed from
words only can't it be treated the same as the quot;rare.dictquot; example found in
doc/ispell.txt? I mean, what if the whole file words.txt is constructed
Author: Nir shahaf
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Thanks, I understand that, however, since it is not that easy to add
prefixes/suffixes to a hebrew word to date huge word files are created. I believe it
would be taken care of in the near future.
Regards,
Nir
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Author: Nir shahaf
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Thank you. I was wondering if another wierd behaviour related to browser type might
be associated with it as well. In vs. 3.1.5 after indexing, netscape users that
searched the site using a hebrew word got certain results while IE users who
Author: Nir shahaf
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I'll re-index the site again and let you know once it's set up (the search feature is
not currently implemented for general use).
Regards,
Nir
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Author: Nir shahaf
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Hi Alexander,
After short experiments with the search engines it appears that if I use the
windows-1255 charset instead of the iso-8859-8 charset everything works, or seems to
be working, fine.
I will create a larger word file (one that
Author: Nir shahaf
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Good morning,
After some investigation I've found out that the indexer from MnogoSearch vs. 3.1.5
accepts the he.aff and he.dict files that the ones from 3.1.9 and 3.1.10 refuse to.
I still didn't get any replies to this problem to date
Author: Alexander Barkov
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Good morning,
After some investigation I've found out that the indexer from MnogoSearch vs. 3.1.5
accepts the he.aff and he.dict files that the ones from 3.1.9 and 3.1.10 refuse to.
I still didn't get any replies to this problem
Author: Nir shahaf
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Good morning Alexander,
The files are part of an on-going project to create a hebrew spell-checker and can be
downloaded from:
ftp://ftp.ivrix.org.il/pub/ivrix/src/cmdline/spell/
I use the hebrew.aff renamed to he.aff and the words.txt
Author: Nir shahaf
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Yes, I've noticed it as well yet it worked fine even without a propperly constructed
dictionary. I'll look into it as well and will try to add the neccessary flags myself.
Thanks,
Nir
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Author: Nir shahaf
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Message:
Another thing that comes to mind.if the words.txt file is constructed from words
only can't it be treated the same as the "rare.dict" example found in doc/ispell.txt?
I mean, what if the whole file words.txt is constructed out of
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