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<div class="logo"> |
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<h1 class="title">Hyper Estraier</h1> |
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<div class="caption">a full-text search system for communities</div> |
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<div class="help"> |
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<h2>What is This?</h2> |
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<p>This is a full-text search system. You can search for documents including some specified words.</p> |
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<h2>How to Use</h2> |
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<p>Input search phrase into the field at the top of the page. For example, if you search for documents including "computer", input the following.</p> |
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<pre>computer |
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</pre> |
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<p>If you search for documents including both of "network" and "socket", input the following.</p> |
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<pre>network socket |
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</pre> |
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<p>It is the same as the following.</p> |
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<pre>network & socket |
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</pre> |
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<p>If you search for documents including "network" followed by "socket", input the following.</p> |
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<pre>"network socket" |
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</pre> |
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<p>If you search for documents including one or both of "network" and "socket", input the following.</p> |
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<pre>network | socket |
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</pre> |
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<p>If you search for documents including "network" but without "socket", input the following.</p> |
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<pre>network ! socket |
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</pre> |
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<p>Note that the priority of "<kbd>|</kbd>" is higher than that of space, "<kbd>&</kbd>", and "<kbd>!</kbd>". So, the following is to search for documents including one of "F1", "F-1", "Formula One", and including one of "champion" and "victory".</p> |
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<pre>F1 | F-1 | "Formula One" & champion | victory |
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</pre> |
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<h2>Search with an Attribute</h2> |
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<p>If you search for documents whose title includes "introduction", input the following into "with [...]" field.</p> |
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<pre>@title STRINC introduction |
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</pre> |
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<p>If you want to ignore case, input the following.</p> |
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<pre>@title ISTRINC introduction |
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</pre> |
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<p>If you search for documents whose size is less than 10000 bytes, input the following.</p> |
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<pre>@size NUMLT 10000 |
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</pre> |
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<p>The following attributes are supported.</p> |
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<li>@uri : the URI (URL)</li> |
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<li>@title : the title, as with "Subject" of mail</li> |
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<li>@author : the name of the author, as with "From" of mail</li> |
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<li>@cdate : the creation date, as with "Date" of mail</li> |
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<li>@mdate : the modification date, as with "Date" of mail</li> |
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<li>@size : the size (file size)</li> |
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<p>The following operators for attributes are supported.</p> |
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<li>STREQ : is equal to the string</li> |
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<li>STRNE : is not equal to the string</li> |
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<li>STRINC : includes the string</li> |
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<li>STRBW : begins with the string</li> |
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<li>STREW : ends with the string</li> |
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<li>NUMEQ : is equal to the number</li> |
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<li>NUMNE : is not equal to the number</li> |
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<li>NUMLT : is less than the number</li> |
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<li>NUMLE : is less than or equal to the number or date</li> |
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<li>NUMGT : is greater than the number</li> |
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<li>NUMGE : is greater than or equal to the number or date</li> |
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<p>If an operator is leaded by "!", the meaning is inverted. If an operator is leaded by "I", case of the value is ignored.</p> |
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<h2>Order of the Result</h2> |
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<p>By default, the order of the result is descending by score. If you want ascending order of title, input the following into the "order by [...]" field.</p> |
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<pre>@title STRA |
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</pre> |
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<p>If you want descending order of the size, input the following.</p> |
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<pre>@size NUMD |
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</pre> |
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<p>The following operators for order are supported.</p> |
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<ul> |
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<li>STRA : ascending by string</li> |
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<li>STRD : descending by string</li> |
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<li>NUMA : ascending by number or date</li> |
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<li>NUMD : descending by number or date</li> |
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</ul> |
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<h2>Information</h2> |
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<p>See <a href="http://hyperestraier.sourceforge.net/">the project site</a> for more detail.</p> |
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