Hi,
I hope someone can provide some insight. I've read through just about every post on this forum dealing with exact phrase problems, but I haven't been able to find a cure for my problem.
I'm using the Windows version 6.0 (build 1014) CGI in Offline mode and have indexed some common text files (.txt). I'm running IIS.
I have configured the indexer to allow for exact phrases and have Context description enabled. I've also set the max context seeks to the highest it can go: "Slow search (Most accurate)". However, I still don't get any results when doing a double quote exact phrase search. The typical exact phrase that I'm testing doesn't contain any skip words and I've set the default to "all search words". An example exact search phrase would be "mountain valley airport" (with the double quotes).
All I'm getting is "Your search query contained too many common words to return the entire set of results available....."
I've seen another post addressing this as a server issue with Apache, but that doesn't apply to me.
I would greatly appreciate some insight on what I might be missing or doing wrong.
Thanks very much.
TS
I hope someone can provide some insight. I've read through just about every post on this forum dealing with exact phrase problems, but I haven't been able to find a cure for my problem.
I'm using the Windows version 6.0 (build 1014) CGI in Offline mode and have indexed some common text files (.txt). I'm running IIS.
I have configured the indexer to allow for exact phrases and have Context description enabled. I've also set the max context seeks to the highest it can go: "Slow search (Most accurate)". However, I still don't get any results when doing a double quote exact phrase search. The typical exact phrase that I'm testing doesn't contain any skip words and I've set the default to "all search words". An example exact search phrase would be "mountain valley airport" (with the double quotes).
All I'm getting is "Your search query contained too many common words to return the entire set of results available....."
I've seen another post addressing this as a server issue with Apache, but that doesn't apply to me.
I would greatly appreciate some insight on what I might be missing or doing wrong.
Thanks very much.
TS
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