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07-26-04 12:57 PM

Hi

I've wondered about this, too !
Basic problem is that each call to webhits.dll needs its
own URL - a separate file delivered from the webserver.

Two thoughts:

1)You could have a borderless <iframe> showing the summary
for each hit ?
I don't like frames !

2)Can the URL that accesses webhits.dll be persuaded to
return a script file
(VBscript or JavaScript instead of HTML)
that injects innerText into a <span> for each hit ?
or creates tags in the Document Object Model directly ?
<script src=/search/oop/qsumrhit.htw?...>
Kind-of a "client-side" include !

Let us know how you get on !

Eric

>-----Original Message-----
>hi,
>  I am using index server to search MS Word documents in
>our intranet site. Everything is working fine. But I want
>the hit summary (which is given as seperate link in the
>sample pages) to be displayed in the search form along
>with each search result. I am displaying abstract
>(characterization) for each document in the search
result.
>But in the abstract, only the first few lines of the
>document are displayed, not the highlighted word(s).
>
>Now I want to display the hit summary information for
each
>document of the search result in one page (as google
>search engine displays).
>
>Can anyone please help me in finding the solution.
>
>Thank you.
>
>Regards,
>Padmaja.
>
>.
>





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