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Building Collections
Chapter 2: Collection Building Tool (mkvdk) Chapter 3: Bulk Submit Copyright © 2000, Verity, Inc.
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Default Zones in HTML Zone Filter
To populate existing zones as fields in the HTML zone filter, you edit the default zone definitions (internal to the HTML Zone Filter) using a style.zon file. Zone definitions provided in a style.zon file override the default internal definitions, so you
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Query-By-Example (QBE) Parser
The query-by-example (QBE) parser supports searching for similar documents, a search method sometimes referred to as similarity searching. The QBE parser supports searching over the full text of documents only. The QBE parser does not support Verity que
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Zones vs. Fields
Zones are merely the definitions of "regions" of a document for searching purposes, and are not physically extracted from the document in the way fields are. The Verity HTML Zone Filter automatically defines a set of HTML tags as zones. For text regions
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Simple Query Parser
The simple query parser supports searching over the full text of documents in addition to searching over collection fields and zones. The simple parser interprets Verity query language. For example, if a user enters a single word, the simple query parser
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Defining Zones as Fields
Although many HTML 3.0 tags are already defined as zones, you must manually define them as fields to realize the benefits of fields. Default Zones in HTML Zone Filter NOTE: For more information on zones and fields, see the Verity Collection Building Guid
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Using merge
The merge utility lets you combine multiple collections with identical schemas. This is useful for merging smaller collections built from different sources into one, large collection. Also, you can use the merge utility to break up the collection into s
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Verity® Information Server User's Guide V3.7
Verity® Information Server User's Guide V3.7 August 23, 2000Part Number DM0421Verity, Incorporated894 Ross DriveSunnyvale, California 94089(408) 541-1500 Copyright © 2000, Verity, Inc.
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Using rcvdk
rcvdk is a command-line utility for searching Verity collections and displaying documents. Using rcvdk, you can check the contents of a collection from the command line. results r Display search results.
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Using browse
The documents table is used for field searching and for sorting search results. where verity represents the Verity installation directory name, and _platform represents the platform name (like _nti40 for Windows NT v4.0). The system displays the followi
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