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Re: Searchable Archives Are Here


  • Subject: Re: Searchable Archives Are Here
  • From: jgo <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2001 14:26:44 -0700

> email@hidden Thu, 2001 Aug 16 14:50:33 +0200
>> Wed, 2001 Aug 15 11:19:31 -0700 Heather Hickman <email@hidden>
>> I am thrilled to announce that the archive search engine is operational
>> and can be accessed at
>>
>> http://www.lists.apple.com/search

> It seems to search only complete words, not partial ones, right? I tried a
> search of 'NSBitmap' in cocoa-dev. It found only one match (nothing about
> NSBitmapImageRep, whoe search gives 21 matches).
>
> Also the result is not easy to read, since the archives are not organized
> by individual emails, but grouped. Anyway, it is better than nothing.

Yah, it's an improvement. Thanks.

Sounds pretty much like the behavior of the ADC site search:
pre-indexed key-words (OK, OK, GIA & MailKeeper have similar constraints,
but they do refinement & give much quicker feed-back). So, when will
we be able to access it through google to find those things that niggle
at the edge of memory -- partial word, misspelled, "kinda reminds me of"
searches? :B-)

John G. Otto, Eagle Scout, Knight, Cybernetic Praxeologist
Existence, Consciousness, Identity, Life, Liberty, Property, Privacy, Justice


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