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| Fred Kogel 2007-01-26, 7:20 am |
| Dear all,
we have a problem searching our websites html-documents. The problem is,
that they all have the same layout around the content (we do not use
frames).
If i want to search with words being in the surrounding text (directory,
impressum, ...) i find all documents. Using includes ist not the solution,
complicated and not barrier-free.
Is ist possible to let indexing server index a restricted text-area (i.e.
enclosed in html-tags, ...), or do you have any other clue?
regards
fred
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| Hilary Cotter 2007-02-01, 1:18 pm |
| No, Indexing Services indexes the body and some properties or contents of
html tags. You might want to look at SharePoint Portal server which may
allow you to do this, or write your own iFilter which will intelligently
index or not index these portions.
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"Fred Kogel" <fred.kogel@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Dear all,
>
> we have a problem searching our websites html-documents. The problem is,
> that they all have the same layout around the content (we do not use
> frames).
>
> If i want to search with words being in the surrounding text (directory,
> impressum, ...) i find all documents. Using includes ist not the solution,
> complicated and not barrier-free.
>
> Is ist possible to let indexing server index a restricted text-area (i.e.
> enclosed in html-tags, ...), or do you have any other clue?
>
> regards
> fred
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