OPERATOR EXAMPLE | DESCRIPTION
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nut | Searches for inflectional forms of the word nut |
crank arm crank AND arm | Searches for documents containing inflectional forms of the words crank AND arm crank and ann. The keyword AND is optional. |
tire OR air | Searches for documents containing inflectional forms of the words tire or air, |
“reflector bracket” | Performs a phrase search for the phrase "reflector bracket". |
hardware -bracket | Searches for documents containing inflectional forms of the word hardware but not the word bracket. |
+clamp | Searches for the word darn') without generating inflectional forms. |
~seat | Searches for thesaurus forms of the word seat |
Assemb* | Searches for words that begin with the prefix assemb |
. <washer nut> | Searches for documents that contain the words washer in close proximity to the word nut |
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Thursday, June 23, 2011
Google to FTS Syntax Cheat Sheet
The SOUNDEX coding algorithm
The SOUNDEX code is a substitution code using the following rules:
The first letter of the surname is always retained.
The rest of the surname is compressed to a three digit code using the following coding scheme:
A E I O U Y H W not coded B F P V coded as 1 C G J K Q S X Z coded as 2 D T coded as 3 L coded as 4 M N coded as 5 R coded as 6 Consonants after the initial letter are coded in the order they occur:
HOLMES = H-452
ADOMOMI = A-355
The code always uses initial letter plus three digits. Further consonants in long names are ignored:
VONDERLEHR = V-536
Zeros are used to pad out shorter names:
BALL = B-400
SHAW = S-000
Double consonants are treated as one letter:
BALL = B-400
As are adjacent consonants from the same code group:
JACKSON = J-250
A consonant following an initial letter from the same code group is ignored:
SCANLON = S-545
Abbreviated prefixes should be spelt out in full:
ST JOHN = SAINTJOHN = S-532
Apostrophes and hyphens are ignored:
KING-SMITH = KINGSMITH = K-525
Consonants from the same code group separated by W or H are treated as one:
BOOTH-DAVIS = BOOTHDAVIS = B-312
Asp.net GZIP compression
protected void Application_PreRequestHandlerExecute(Object sender, EventArgs e)
{
//HttpApplication app = sender as HttpApplication;
//string acceptEncoding = app.Request.Headers["Accept-Encoding"];
//System.IO.Stream prevUncompressedStream = app.Response.Filter;
//if (!(app.Context.CurrentHandler is Page || app.Context.CurrentHandler.IsReusable.GetType().Name == "SyncSessionlessHandler") || app.Request["HTTP_X_MICROSOFTAJAX"] != null)
//{
// return;
//}
//if (acceptEncoding == null || acceptEncoding.Length == 0)
//{
// return;
//}
//acceptEncoding = acceptEncoding.ToLower();
//if (acceptEncoding.Contains("deflate") || acceptEncoding == "*")
//{
// // defalte
// app.Response.Filter = new System.IO.Compression.DeflateStream(prevUncompressedStream, System.IO.Compression.CompressionMode.Compress);
// app.Response.AppendHeader("Content-Encoding", "deflate");
//}
//else if (acceptEncoding.Contains("gzip"))
//{
// // gzip
// app.Response.Filter = new System.IO.Compression.GZipStream(prevUncompressedStream, System.IO.Compression.CompressionMode.Compress);
// app.Response.AppendHeader("Content-Encoding", "gzip");
//}
}
Removing the Whitespaces while rendering the webpage
Removing the Whitespaces while rendering the webpage
//Overrides the Render method
//protected override void Render(HtmlTextWriter writer)
//{
// using (HtmlTextWriter htmlwriter = new HtmlTextWriter(new System.IO.StringWriter()))
// {
// base.Render(htmlwriter);
// string html = htmlwriter.InnerWriter.ToString();
// if ((ConfigurationManager.AppSettings.Get("RemoveWhitespace") + string.Empty).Equals("true", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
// {
// html = REGEX_BETWEEN_TAGS.Replace(html, "> <");
// html = REGEX_LINE_BREAKS.Replace(html, string.Empty);
// html = Regex.Replace(html, @"(?<=[^])\t{2,}|(?<=[>])\s{2,}(?=[<])|(?<=[>])\s{2,11}(?=[<])|(?=[\n])\s{2,}", string.Empty);
// html = Regex.Replace(html, @"[ \f\r\t\v]?([\n\xFE\xFF/{}[\];,<>*%&|^!~?:=])[\f\r\t\v]?", "$1");
// html = html.Replace(";\n", ";");
// }
// writer.Write(html.Trim());
// }
//}