Thanks Julian ,
But my question is where to fit the <d:not>...</D:not> syntax in my query
syntax. Actually my is as below. I want to know where to insert that
is-collection clause in this syntax.
<D:where>
<D:or>
<D:or>
<D:contains>dear</D:contains>
<D:contains>hello</D:contains>
</D:or>
<D:or>
<D:propcontains><D:prop><D:displayname/><D:literal>hello</D:literal></D:prop></D:propcontains>
<D:propcontains><D:prop><D:author/></D:prop><D:literal>dear</D:literal></D:propcontains>
</D:or>
</D:or>
</D:where>
:--Acutally the above syntax will search for words dear and hello in file
contents as well as name of the file and author name and will display resources
those matches but i don't want to include folders in result. Now tell me where
should i insert your given sample code?
Thanks....
Julian Reschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Aslam Bari schrieb:
> Dear all,
> I am using DASL query search. How can i restrict that results must contains
> only files not collections. In clasuse i have another contions too.
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> The results must contains display names of only files not collections's.
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> Thanks...
This
should work.
See
.
Best regards, Julian
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