1. RDS web-page search
- Posted by Lewis Townsend <keroltarr at HOTMAIL.COM> Apr 10, 2000
- 380 views
Hello all, RDS? I was playing around with the RDS web site and trying to see what I could do with the search engine on the recent users contributions page. The first thing I noticed is that the search engine uses a logical OR and doesn's seem to support any thing else. For example: I type: "Lewis Townsend" w/o the quotes and I get everything I ever contributed plus one from Mathew Lewis Not that I have problem with Mathew ;) but I tried to exclude him from the results by trying the following: using quotes arround "Lewis Townsend" This only returned one of my contributions. I guess a left over from a time that that these entries had quotes around them. typing "Lewis and Townsend" w/o quotes This gave me a bunch of results that have no reference to my name but I assume DO have the word "and" in them. Note that my stuff was in there too and near the top. Then I wondered: "what if I want to find all contributions that have been voted for in the micro-economy" The word "happy" or "happy.gif" seems to work if anyone is interested. I then tried finding all stamped items. "stamp" or "stamp.gif" works for this. However, the next thing I tried was to find all DOS programs or all windows or linux programs. I looked at the html source of the page (I trust that wasn't immoral) and noticed that the pink color of dos programs is caused by the bgcolor="#FFCCCC" clause in the <tr> tag. I thought that I was really clever when I typed "FFCCCC" into the search box but I got no results. I tried several variations and one for windows too but no luck. I assume that the search engine just searches for phrases after the <tr> and not inside it. Well, I guess the main thing I was wondering is if it would be too hard to expand the capabilities of the search engine on the RDS website. If it's just for me, don't bother, but it might be handy for others too. later, Lewis Townsend keroltarr at hotmail.com http://geocities.com/keroltarr/ ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
2. Re: RDS web-page search
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at ATTCANADA.NET> Apr 10, 2000
- 419 views
Lewis Townsend writes: > Well, I guess the main thing I was wondering is if it would > be too hard to expand the capabilities of the search engine > on the RDS website. Each time you run it, the search program reads the HTML on the Recent User Contributions and Archive pages. It strips out most, but not all, of the "noise", such as formatting information, font etc. For each entry, it counts the number of matches against the words that you type. There is no "and" or "or" logic implemented. Quotes are not handled properly either, so you can't search for phrases, just words. I suppose "a b c" will search for a single word: "a b c" that must appear on one-line of HTML - not that useful. Case is not significant. If a word contains less than 3 characters, it must match a full word, not a substring. The score for an entry is the sum of the square roots of the individual word-counts. e.g. searching for Lewis Townsend, if "lewis" occurs 4 times in an entry, it only counts as 2 points. An entry with both "lewis" and "townsend" will score 1+1=2. An entry with "lewis" twice, but no "townsend" will only score 1.414 (root of 2). Thus entries that match multiple distinct words will tend to be favored over entries that match the same word many times. You will often get a huge number of matches, but we sort the results by score, and feed them out to you 15 at a time, so they start to appear quickly. Usually only the top few items are relevant, but it doesn't hurt to get more (you can always press Stop on your browser). We've had requests to add a check box to select DOS or Windows or Linux or any combination, but I didn't feel it was that useful, since many of the programs labelled as DOS will actually work on 2 or 3 platforms, not just DOS, plus it's not hard to visually filter the colors in the search results. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com