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2001-02-15 Thread Alexander Barkov

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 out of 
singular and plural words and their derivaties (and it is), shouldn't it work even 
without adding the ispell flags?
  Just a thought but I'll look into it as well.

Words without flags are OK for spell checking purposes. However
the main task of ispell files usage in mnogosearch is to normalize
words. It allows to reduce disk space usage, as well as to search
through different word forms, for example, all these words: tester, testing, tested 
will be found if you search for word test.


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2001-02-15 Thread Nir shahaf

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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2001-02-15 Thread Nir shahaf

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 used the 
same word in the search field got another set of results. I posted a message about it 
a few weeks ago but recieved no answers. I'll wait for the new release and will 
investigate it some more.


 Thank you for your efforts.


 Kind regards,

 Nir

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2001-02-15 Thread 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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2001-02-15 Thread 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 would be more suitable for the site in 
question) and will continue to experiment with it next week and will let you know.

 Regards,

 Nir

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2001-02-14 Thread 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 but I thought that this 
additional piece of information might help.


 Regards,

 Nir

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2001-02-14 Thread Alexander Barkov

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 to date but I thought that this 
additional piece of information might help.
 

What files do you use? Where can we get them for testings?

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2001-02-14 Thread 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 renamed to he.dict.

 Thank you for your reply,


 Regards,

 Nir

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2001-02-14 Thread 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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2001-02-14 Thread Nir shahaf

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 singular and plural 
words and their derivaties (and it is), shouldn't it work even without adding the 
ispell flags?
 Just a thought but I'll look into it as well.


 Regards,

 Nir

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