No. I meant: "SOW" when a post comes back as undeliverable, resend in a couple of "OURS"!
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All I need is a very basic answer. I have a question about Search results at Codeproject. When I type into the control box a big old mean set of words such as the title of this bugsug ... how is it that I get ZERO returns? Zero, as in, zed, null, bubbkiss, and possibly nothing (that last one because only because there's probably some human on the other side of the answering booth fiddling with buttons and knobs who got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning, and not a an algorithm with a flesh face)? (On a lighter note: only six days left until 64-bit VS launches! Yeah!) [EDIT] ... para ... IS NOT ... parallel ...:thumbsdown: [/EDIT] [EDIT circa 211222] The only acceptable answer to this question is: Use Google and the string "https://www.codeproject.com", the word AND. then what you are searching for at CP; example: "the minimum (oldest) version of visual studio that can open this solution file". In that example return you can count the actual cp pages containing the final string: ZERO! The answer is "There are zero pages on cp". NOT 11,976. [/EDIT]
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All I need is a very basic answer. I have a question about Search results at Codeproject. When I type into the control box a big old mean set of words such as the title of this bugsug ... how is it that I get ZERO returns? Zero, as in, zed, null, bubbkiss, and possibly nothing (that last one because only because there's probably some human on the other side of the answering booth fiddling with buttons and knobs who got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning, and not a an algorithm with a flesh face)? (On a lighter note: only six days left until 64-bit VS launches! Yeah!) [EDIT] ... para ... IS NOT ... parallel ...:thumbsdown: [/EDIT] [EDIT circa 211222] The only acceptable answer to this question is: Use Google and the string "https://www.codeproject.com", the word AND. then what you are searching for at CP; example: "the minimum (oldest) version of visual studio that can open this solution file". In that example return you can count the actual cp pages containing the final string: ZERO! The answer is "There are zero pages on cp". NOT 11,976. [/EDIT]
It’s the ‘:’ in the query. This is a character that tries to filter the results of in the field named by the preceding string. We use Lucene.net and it’s query syntax.
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
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It’s the ‘:’ in the query. This is a character that tries to filter the results of in the field named by the preceding string. We use Lucene.net and it’s query syntax.
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
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It’s the ‘:’ in the query. This is a character that tries to filter the results of in the field named by the preceding string. We use Lucene.net and it’s query syntax.
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."