david aden wrote:

[...]
> It basically came down to this: keyword searches tend to be more liberal,
> returning more things rather than less and when building an internally used
> categorization of content, our users want to be able to control quite
> precisely what content appears on what page.
> 
> For example, say I have keywords:
> 
> "administrative"
> "administrative assistant"
> 
> and I search on "administrative" -- I'll get back content associated with
> BOTH "administrative assistant" and "administrative." In other words, it
> doesn't do exact string matches.

Right. This is a bit of a pain. Another problem is that there are no such
things as multilingual keywords. If you want an object to be
keyword-searchable in multiple languages you have to add a separate
keyword for every language. This tends te get very messy, especially if
new languages are suddenly added. :)


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