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Quality of Search Results... Swabby, I'm wondering if you are looking into adding a feature to the search engine to let people know about how well the query hits match the query.... ie: if I search for "Simpsons Homer the Garbage Man" it brings up any files that has at least one of those words. But if I could sort by how many of those words are present in the query hits it would make finding stuff a lot easier. so if "Simpsons Homer the Thief" came up it would be a 60% match cause 3 of the words matched (Simpsons, homer, the) and then if "Jessica Simpsons" came up it would only be a 20% match because it only contains 1 word (simpsons) Limewire has something like this if you want an example. Just wondering cause it would make searching a lot easier. Thanks |
When you search with a string of keywords, you get results that include all those keywords in the file name. To get a broader result set search for less keywords, something like, 'simpsons mpg'. When you get your results you can use the Refine box in gnucleus to start subsearching for files. Hope this helps. |
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