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From: Stefan Rybacki <stefan.rybacki@gmx.net>
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Subject: Re: full text indexing
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 10:09:46 +0200
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Marshall Spight wrote:
> Stefan Rybacki wrote:
> 
>>Do you have any good sources (books, links, ...) related to full text indexing?
> 
> 
> Full text indexing is more of a document management or string
> processing
> kind of problem that a data management problem; it's not really
> on-topic
> here. Sorry I'm not more helpful.
> 

Ok so where am I supposed to ask then? I thought since this is a database group and most 
DBMSs support Fulltext indexing so its on-topic indeed but not at all ;)

Regards
Stefan

> 
> Marshall
> 
