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Jamie

2004-04-23, 1:34 pm

Below are some comments I found in my query.idq file. It
may help your problem. Also, I don't know for sure but in
order to have abstracts automatically generated, in
Indexing Service right-click on the catalog name and
choose properties then on the generation tab there is a
Generate Abstracts checkbox that you need to check. I am
unsure if for custom abstracts this needs to be checked or
not. Good luck!

# To use custom HTML properties in your queries, remove
the remark
# character from the following line:

# htmlcolor( DBTYPE_WSTR|DBTYPE_BYREF) = d1b5d3f0-c0b3-
11cf-9a92-00a0c908dbf1 mycolor

# Then replace "htmlcolor" and "mycolor" with your custom
property name. Your
# HTML pages must contain <meta> tags as in the example
below:
#
# <META NAME="MYCOLOR" CONTENT="red green blue">
#
# You can then post queries such as "@htmlcolor green" in
your query forms. In order
# to display your custom property in query results, you
must configure the Index Server
# property cache to cache your custom property using the
administration tool.
#
# For more information, please refer to the product
documentation.


>-----Original Message-----
>I tried the search function in index server. It do return

all the results but except the abstract result. I already
put the meta tag in the html pages, but still not working.
This is my qeury.idq file. Anyone can help?
>
>[Query]
>CiCatalog=f:\inetpub\wwwroot
> CiColumns=filename,size,rank,characteriz
ation,vpath,DocTit

le,write
>CiFlags=DEEP
>CiScope=%CiScope%
>CiRestriction=(%UserRestriction%) & #vpath "*.htm" AND

NOT #path f:\inetpub\wwwroot\test\intranet* and ! #vpath
*\_vti_*.
>CiMaxRecordsInResultSet=300
> CiMaxRecordsPerPage=%CiMaxRecordsPerPage
%
>CiTemplate=/Scripts/%TemplateName%.htx
>CiSort=%CiSort%
>CiForceUseCi=true
>CiDialect=1
>.
>

George Cheng [MSFT]

2004-04-23, 4:34 pm

Yes it needs to be checked.

Thank You

George Cheng

Microsoft Application Center & Index Server Support

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| Below are some comments I found in my query.idq file. It
| may help your problem. Also, I don't know for sure but in
| order to have abstracts automatically generated, in
| Indexing Service right-click on the catalog name and
| choose properties then on the generation tab there is a
| Generate Abstracts checkbox that you need to check. I am
| unsure if for custom abstracts this needs to be checked or
| not. Good luck!
|
| # To use custom HTML properties in your queries, remove
| the remark
| # character from the following line:
|
| # htmlcolor( DBTYPE_WSTR|DBTYPE_BYREF) = d1b5d3f0-c0b3-
| 11cf-9a92-00a0c908dbf1 mycolor
|
| # Then replace "htmlcolor" and "mycolor" with your custom
| property name. Your
| # HTML pages must contain <meta> tags as in the example
| below:
| #
| # <META NAME="MYCOLOR" CONTENT="red green blue">
| #
| # You can then post queries such as "@htmlcolor green" in
| your query forms. In order
| # to display your custom property in query results, you
| must configure the Index Server
| # property cache to cache your custom property using the
| administration tool.
| #
| # For more information, please refer to the product
| documentation.
|
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >I tried the search function in index server. It do return
| all the results but except the abstract result. I already
| put the meta tag in the html pages, but still not working.
| This is my qeury.idq file. Anyone can help?
| >
| >[Query]
| >CiCatalog=f:\inetpub\wwwroot
| > CiColumns=filename,size,rank,characteriz
ation,vpath,DocTit
| le,write
| >CiFlags=DEEP
| >CiScope=%CiScope%
| >CiRestriction=(%UserRestriction%) & #vpath "*.htm" AND
| NOT #path f:\inetpub\wwwroot\test\intranet* and ! #vpath
| *\_vti_*.
| >CiMaxRecordsInResultSet=300
| > CiMaxRecordsPerPage=%CiMaxRecordsPerPage
%
| >CiTemplate=/Scripts/%TemplateName%.htx
| >CiSort=%CiSort%
| >CiForceUseCi=true
| >CiDialect=1
| >.
| >
|

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