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How to Query the Microsoft Knowledge Base Using Keywords
Net IDE get its list of keywords for each language? Since languages can be added dynamically, it stands to reason this isn't hardcoded somewhere, rather, it is built on the fly. I'm looking at writing a light-weight editor, and would like to do the same thing--dynamically get the keywords for whatever language the

Keywords and best bets
However, c-font-lock-keywords(-1->3) and c++-font-lock-keywords were defined. Has anyone else noticed this? Perhaps my inability to properly fontify my Java code is a result of this?? Ahh, now you're getting somewhere. You've hit on the exact reason why you're not getting what you want. font-lock-mode needs a way

Meta tags/keywords
Anil Trivedi triv...@yukawa.uchicago.edu soc religion vaishnava Shrisha Rao <sh...@nyx.net> wrote: For what it is worth, I would like to clarify that the choice of keywords isn'ta conspiracy by ISKCON... I am sorry if my words were not well-chosen. I didn't mean to imply any such accusation. The list of keywords

ANSI C++ and Visual C++ keywords
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Keywords: and Summary: headers have been defined for eons for such purposes, but they're utterly unused due to lack of automated generation, and are unscorable without full searches because they haven't been included in overviews. To this end, I've worked up some code for innd, whereby every single article

Extract Keywords from a document or text field
One possible interpretation is that "xxx xxx" sets up phrases, as in: <meta name="keywords" content="web page, search engine"> Another interpretation is that keywords are space delimited, as in: <meta name="keywords" content="web page search engine hits ranking"> Space delimiting is the normal method for parsing

keywords and framed sites?
Dan Vendel *GOF* see_my_signature_@_the_bottom_of_the_post.com macromedia dreamweaver Ian Pritchard wrote: HI, I'm getting mixed signals regarding how many keywords should be in the body copy of my index page, some say try and get all of your keywords in others say just a few keywords anyone got any ideas on this?

Lower case keywords
If you cd to pub/spss/statistics/nichols/articles, you'll find online versions of my articles in the "Statistically Speaking" section of our Keywords magazine (as well as one other article on data setup never published). A list of articles appears below: Title Appeared Description catreg1.txt Keywords #56

ANSI C++ and Visual C++ keywords
Essentially we take the score provided for a newly scored article and divide it up (according to a user-configurable decay function) among its keywords. The scores for the keywords then get added to the group's score for those keywords[1]. Scoring articles on entry to a group merely means summing the scores for its

Accepted libb-keywords-perl 1.06-2 (source all)
D=is&PR=ALL&T1=5&FR=0&A=T&T=B&S=F Secondly, in answer to your question search using either of the following methods: @dockeywords 850 or @all 850 The first (dockeywords) is searching just the "keywords" meta tag. The second (all) searches all properties and the text of the document. Good luck.

More expressive keywords and compiler support needed for common idioms
Nick n...@go.away.yahoo.com.invalid alt homepages designtips uk Thanks for confirming what I've been noticing over the past few months Pete, I find that there's a lot of references to my site/favourites page, from all sorts of search engines, predominantly Google, and I don't really have that many keywords on my

Insertin **keywords into a class
Leaving aside the question of categories of keywords, the general idea would usually be tblArticles ArticleID (primary key) Title other fields tblKeywords Keyword (primary key) possibly other fields (eg an explanation of the keyword's use) tblArticleKeywords ArticleID (foreign key into tblArticles) Keyword (foreign

How to parse keywords that can be used as identifiers?
Jorey Bump devn...@joreybump.com macromedia dreamweaver Steve Sanders wrote: But I'm still unclear on the keywords issue. Why do you say that keywords aren't that important? Are the spiders/bots primarily interested in the text content? I consider Google the God of All Search Engines, mainly because it's fast and

keywords for each record
Tom Pepper t...@sharpcom.com microsoft public frontpage client Mark: if you use the same keywords on every page, the text on the page should match it, or ;you run the risk of being considered a spammer and may not be listed. They way the human editors are taking over now, the will review your pages for accuracy,

Different Keywords question
0-9 case-sensitive=n styles=rexxhex dqdoubles dqmultiline sqdoubles sqmultiline keywords= ABBREV ABS ADDRESS ARG ARRAY B2X BITAND BITOR BITXOR BY C2D C2X keywords= CALL CASE CENTER CHARIN CHAROUT CHARS COMPARE CONDITION CONST keywords= COPIES D2C D2X DATATYPE DATE DELSTR DELWORD DIGITS DIV DO DROP keywords= ELSE

meta tags & keywords
Some ppl might try keywords like "not Acme" and "not affiliated to Acme", but it is known that some SEs ignore all commas in the keywords tag and sees all words as seperate keywords (ie "acme" would then be indexed as a keyword for your site, even though your keyword was "not acme"). You may get away with putting

checking password file for keywords
Andre ---- START sub colorCPP () { local(@lines) = @_; local($preprocessor_kw,$keywords); $commentcol = "009900"; $prepropcol = "DD0000"; $commEnd; # Handle C++ style comments if ( $skip == 0 && $incommnt == 0 ) { for ( $j=0 ; $j < @keywords ; $j++ ) { $keyword = $keywords[$j]; $pre = "<FONT COLOR=$keywordcol>"

Insertin **keywords into a class
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Question re: optimizing for keywords and metas
The keywords should be used in a query as a search string by which the source can be retrieved from the database. In order to ensure some consistency of the database, the keywords themselves should be selected from a separate table. The problem now is as follows: In order to reduce in a query the number of hits,

Using Keywords to search
What are these and what do they mean? I don't know if there is an RFC out yet; but there was a draft document floating around that listed some. All of these were names that started with $ and were specially recognized by software. Keywords that do not begin with $ are all for the human user's exclusive use.

Keywords meta-tag w/ several values gives weird results
I set up a meta keywords tag with a few (about 12) words - the word "plumbing", the name of the plumber, the city in which the plumber operates, a few of the services offered like "inspection", etc. This is all the information that someone looking for a plumber in a particular city would need.