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  • Sharepoint .PDF contents displaying as 'searchtext.xml' in searches

    - by Green Muffins
    Hi Experts, I recently used installed ifilter in my sharepoint farm to enable searching of the contents of .pdf documents. All went well, except if I search for contents of any .pdf file, they appear in the search results with document title "searchtext.xml", and the link to the document gives a giant page of the .pdf contents in an .xml looking browser page. :s I have added .pdf filetypes to the search, so I am unsure why it is reading them incorrectly.. if I search for a .pdf document title such as 'document.pdf' it will display the result as a html page, though the link does follow to a readable .pdf file. Any help?

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  • Lotus Notes: Searching email by fields

    - by themel
    I'm using Lotus Notes 8.5.2 in a large corporate deployment. I'm trying to figure out how to search my email in a structured manner, e.g. by specifying criteria on fields. The help seems to suggest that I can use fields in square brackets and a list of operators, e.g. to find all mail where the From field contains John, I'd search for /[From] CONTAINS John However, I can't get this to work - any operator style query I've tried returns zero documents. "Web-style" queries (e.g. typing John into the search dialog) work, but I'd really prefer a way that would let me search more precisely. Potential issues: I'm assuming that the field names can be taken from the list of things I see when I open a mail and look at its Document Properties. Full text indexing is turned off for my mailbox, and all my attempts to create my own have failed. Does anyone have better information on searching by from/date/subject conditions in Notes?

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  • Want to know how a particular page can be searched by Google?

    - by Champ
    I want to know how or what are the keywords by which a page can be searches on Google. Is there any tool on web by which I can get keywords for the page I want to search. Eg. If we search test on Google we will find this . Now what do i have to search(keywords) to find a particular page lets say abc.com/test.php Is there any tool by which i can get those keywords? Sorry if I am not clear with the question?

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  • Self-censorship of our search results

    - by user5261
    We run a small search engine and have recently been notified of a number of hate related links in our results that would upset a significant proportion of our users. Our first instinct is to summarily remove these results, but I'm concerned that this makes us little better than the oppressive regimes that censor the web. Where does one draw the line and how might one justify removing results that we deem offensive?

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  • High ROI Through Search Engine Optimization

    In online marketing, it is important to provide marketer with efficient or high Return of Investment (ROI) in order for them to build trust to the web site, where they are posting their products. But how can this be possible? ROI is a percentage figure which tells you how much your investment would be to have your products created, advertised, sold, and delivered.

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  • How to Boost Search Engine Rankings With Link Exchange

    Link exchange has proved to be one of the easiest ways for a website, especially a just-out one, to get the thick net of backlinks needed for high Google rankings. Whether you're up to bursting your website's visibility by link exchange on your own or with the help of link-exchange software, there are things you'd better know about link exchange and its vital part - writing link-exchange requests. Read on to dig deeper into the traffic- and sales-promising world of link exchange.

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  • Search Engine Optimization Services For Your Business

    In the beginning of the internet, if you talked about Ninja Turtles, it was likely that you could be found on the internet with little or no worry. Imagine if you will; standing on top of a small tower and looking down over a large number of people in any given area. If for example, you were looking for a Ninja Turtle, then you might be able to play "Where's Waldo" and spot one within the masses.

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  • Could I be going crazy with Event Handlers? Am I going the "wrong way" with my design?

    - by sensae
    I guess I've decided that I really like event handlers. I may be suffering a bit from analysis paralysis, but I'm concerned about making my design unwieldy or running into some other unforeseen consequence to my design decisions. My game engine currently does basic sprite-based rendering with a panning overhead camera. My design looks a bit like this: SceneHandler Contains a list of classes that implement the SceneListener interface (currently only Sprites). Calls render() once per tick, and sends onCameraUpdate(); messages to SceneListeners. InputHandler Polls the input once per tick, and sends a simple "onKeyPressed" message to InputListeners. I have a Camera InputListener which holds a SceneHandler instance and triggers updateCamera(); events based on what the input is. AgentHandler Calls default actions on any Agents (AI) once per tick, and will check a stack for any new events that are registered, dispatching them to specific Agents as needed. So I have basic sprite objects that can move around a scene and use rudimentary steering behaviors to travel. I've gotten onto collision detection, and this is where I'm not sure the direction my design is going is good. Is it a good practice to have many, small event handlers? I imagine going the way I am that I'd have to implement some kind of CollisionHandler. Would I be better off with a more consolidated EntityHandler which handles AI, collision updates, and other entity interactions in one class? Or will I be fine just implementing many different event handling subsystems which pass messages to each other based on what kind of event it is? Should I write an EntityHandler which is simply responsible for coordinating all these sub event handlers? I realize in some cases, such as my InputHandler and SceneHandler, those are very specific types of events. A large portion of my game code won't care about input, and a large portion won't care about updates that happen purely in the rendering of the scene. Thus I feel my isolation of those systems is justified. However, I'm asking this question specifically approaching game logic type events.

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  • Is having a single `IndexWriter` instance in Lucene a good idea?

    - by Dragos
    I am trying to understand how Lucene should be used. From what I have read, creating an IndexReader is costly, so using a Search Manager shoulg be the right choice. However, a SearchManager should be produced by a NRTManager(which, by the way, should replace the IndexWriter for every add or delete operation performed). But in order to have a NRTManager, I should first have an IndexWriter, and here comes my problem. The documentation says: an IndexWriter is thread-safe the constructor of this class takes a Directory object, so it seems creating an instace should be costly(as in the case of an IndexReader) all changes are buffered and flushed periodically(so they seem to encourage using a single instance) but: the changes, although flushed will only be visible after commit or close after finished making updates(add/delete), the instance should be closed I also found this: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5374419/forgot-to-close-the-lucene-indexwriter-after-adding-documents-to-the-index where it is said that not closing a writer might ruin everything So what am I really supposed to do? Is having a single IndexWriter instance a good idea (make only commit and never close it)? EDIT: What is more, if I use NRTManager, how can I make acommit`? Is it even possible?

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  • Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Enhancement in ASP.NET 4.0

    This article explains the MetaKeywords and MetaDescription properties related to SEO enhancement in ASP.NET 4.0....Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Search Engine Optimization Basics - Know Your Keywords

    I laugh to myself when I hear everyone in SEO talking about how the most important thing to improve your website's position in Google is backlinks. Now don't get me wrong, I definitely agree that building backlinks to your pages is important, but there is something that I consider much more important - and that is keyword research.

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  • Using a ListView with Grouping to create a WPF Report Engine

    Printing a ListView using the WPF printing features. It gives us the flexibility to use all of the WPF controls and we can implement custom Views to print data.  read moreBy Siyamand AyubiDid you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • What a Search Engine Company Claims to Do

    A good optimization company can be found on the Internet. These SEO companies are proud of their qualifications, awards, honors, and reliability. These are solid signs of their dedication to their expertise and focus on getting "the bottom line". They also showcase why they are above the rest of other SEO firms.

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  • What to Look Out For When Hiring a Search Engine Optimization Company

    Let's face it SEO isn't rocket science, once you know what you're doing it's pretty straight forward, but if it's not done properly then your competitors are getting all your customers. So investing in the services of an SEO Company can be a great return on your time and money. But not all SEO Companies are created equal so here's a quick checklist of things to look out for when hiring an SEO company.

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  • Common Mistakes That Hinder Search Engine Rankings

    Many internet marketers always find themselves on the loosing even after investing thousands of dollars in coming up with a flashy and appealing website. The main reason for this is because they tend to forget some of the fundamentals that make a website rank high.

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  • Search Engine Optimization - Article Authors Area

    When you think of starting a new online business make the authors area a frequent place to visit. Writing your own original content will brand your business. Submit your one of a kind article to only one directory and then write a new one to submit to another directory. Branding your business products and or services will create a structure of trust, when others see that you understand what you are doing.

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  • SEO - Search Engine Optimization Tips and Techniques

    SEO can be broken down into 2 main categories, on-page optimization, and off-page optimization. On-page optimization involves the changes that are made on your actual site, like through a CMS such as MODx. Changing heading tag, title tags, alt tags, etc., are all examples of on-page optimization. Off-page involves anything and everything that isn't actually done on your site, such as social media, blogs, forums, etc.

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