- From: LeVan,Ralph <levan@oclc.org>
- Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 08:31:42 -0400
- To: "'Mike Taylor'" <mike@tecc.co.uk>, "LeVan,Ralph" <levan@oclc.org>
- Cc: barbara.shuh@nlc-bnc.ca, azaroth@liverpool.ac.uk, Theo.vanVeen@kb.nl, Kevin.Gladwell@bl.uk, www-zig@w3.org
> -----Original Message----- > From: Mike Taylor [mailto:mike@tecc.co.uk] > Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 8:28 AM > > Suppose your client sends me a search for "kernighan" in the "foo" > index, which is defined as: access point "name", SQ "personal", FQ > "author". If my server doesn't know about "foo", it can't do anything > but fail your search. But that is exactly the point of having a system where Explain works and is fundamental. The clients aren't allowed to send searches for indexes that the server doesn't support. And how does the client know what the server supports? Explain! Ralph
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