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    Microsoft Index Server and ASP  
Bryan


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08-08-05 10:54 PM

I have been playing around with index server for a little while and want to
know if there is a way to return the search term in the context of the
document.

Example: I search for blah and it returns a short length of text such as:
and i typed blah for a search term.

I have looked at the abstract (Characterization), but that is not what I
need. I am looking for something similar to Google's short blurb of text whe
n
you search there. Any comments would be greatly appriciated.

Thanks,
Bryan





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    Re: Microsoft Index Server and ASP  
Jeff Cochran


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08-08-05 10:54 PM

On Mon, 8 Aug 2005 08:57:24 -0700, "Bryan"
<Bryan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I have been playing around with index server for a little while and want to
>know if there is a way to return the search term in the context of the
>document.
>
>Example: I search for blah and it returns a short length of text such as:
>and i typed blah for a search term.
>
>I have looked at the abstract (Characterization), but that is not what I
>need. I am looking for something similar to Google's short blurb of text wh
en
>you search there. Any comments would be greatly appriciated.

Not really.  If you're talking about hit highlighting, that's possible
when you bring up the entire document, but best you can do is the
abstract.

Jeff





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