Posted on 01/08/2003 5:14:23 PM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts
Forgive me if this is viewed as a useless vanity posting. I don't believe it is.
I have discovered a way to search Free Republic for any word that is 3 letters or less.
As you may or may not know, the FR search function doesn't work on words that are less than 4 letters.
The way to do this is simple. First go to Google.
The word "site" followed by a colon enables you to restrict your search to a specific site. To do this, use the site:sampledomain.com syntax in the Google search box. For example, to find all threads relating to the NFL simply type this into the Google search box:
NFL site:www.freerepublic.com
Your search results will display a list of topics on FR relating to the NFL. This will be helpful in hunting down threads relating to SUV, FBI, etc...etc.
Happy Hunting!
F'Petessake, don't you ever search before posting? ;-)
I restricted the search to "freerepublic.com" and searched for the exact phrase: "ML/NJ"; it found 8 items scattered over several years.
ML/NJ
Best regards,
Which explains why my search for "spy" was a failure.
Thanks for the tip.
I have discovered a way to search Free Republic for any word that is 3 letters or less. As you may or may not know, the FR search function doesn't work on words that are less than 4 letters.There is ANOTHER way - which can find virtually ALL threads on FR - using FR's internal search engine, and adding a SECOND 4+ letter word as a qualifier.
See, from:
Free Republic Search Engine *Experimental*The links do not work any more, but the strategy is still valid, IMHO...
Search Free Republic ^
Posted on 12/07/2001 3:41 PM PST by John Robinson
I've placed online an experimental search engine. It currently only searches article titles. If the technology proves worthy, I'll try to expand it to search articles and commentary. If it cooks the server, it's outta here.It has a few interesting features, please give it a whirl...
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To: John Robinson; WIMom
Well, this search engine is a hybrid.I see. So a "work-around" for the "ignore three-letter words" problem is to include in the search SOMETHING ELSE, which is longer than four characters, like:
The workhorse is the FULLTEXT index facility included with recent versions of MySQL, this workhorse ignores three-letter words. If you give the workhorse only three-letter words, it will return nothing.However, if you give the workhorse something it can find, like "song" and "parody" and use "match all" or "match exact", my code will further restrict what the workhorse finds-- it takes the results from the workhorse and then filters them again. So if you are looking for "song", "parody", and "you", the workhorse ignores "you", finds many records with "song" and/or "parody", gives those results to my code, which then makes sure each has "song" AND "parody" AND "you".
And my code is not invoked if you do a "match any"; so "match any" will never find a three-letter word.
This might sound amazingly complicated, but it really isn't that much code. :-) [John Robinson]
fbi files - rather than just FBIAlso, FOUR-letter words - by themselves - seem to be O.K.:
irs taxes - rather than just IRS
fox news - rather than just FOX
freep cnn - rather than just CNN
waco
news
gore
Well I'll be danged. I mean bloody danged. Thanks!
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