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Which major search engines offer a case sensitive search (distinguish
the capital letters in the search keywords)? As far as I know, Google does not -- what about the other engines? |
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On 13 Nov 2006 03:38:33 -0800, totojepast@razdva.cz wrote:
>Which major search engines offer a case sensitive search (distinguish >the capital letters in the search keywords)? As far as I know, Google >does not -- what about the other engines? Don't know, but didn't Google used to do so? Seems I remember search instructions suggesting when and whennot to use caps. |
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DennyPent wrote:
> On 13 Nov 2006 03:38:33 -0800, totojepast@razdva.cz wrote: > >> Which major search engines offer a case sensitive search (distinguish >> the capital letters in the search keywords)? As far as I know, Google >> does not -- what about the other engines? > > Don't know, but didn't Google used to do so? > Seems I remember search instructions suggesting when and whennot to use caps. I think it used to be that in many search engines, a lower case search term would be case insensitive, but upper case not. So lower case should catch all, capitals and lower case combined would be case sensitive. Don't know if this is still the case, but some trial and error testing would probably be the way to find out. -- Pete Thomas - www.petethomas.co.uk On-line saxophone exercises,jazz theory, Saxophone Instruction DVD. *********** Discussion forum, free stuff and discounts - www.breakfastroom.co.uk *********** Contact via the Breakfast Room |
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In <1163417913.696471.231800@f16g2000cwb.googlegroups .com>,
totojepast@razdva.cz mentions: >Which major search engines offer a case sensitive search (distinguish >the capital letters in the search keywords)? As far as I know, Google >does not -- what about the other engines? A case sensitive search would be really difficult for an engine maker to do, simply because of all the possible combinations of letters that go in to making a word. Typically, they have a lexicon style database and a flag indicating if it's all lower case or "mixed case" (one or more letters is uppercase) This allows them to represent words with numbers and index them faster. Jamie -- http://www.geniegate.com Custom web programming guhzo_42@lnubb.pbz (rot13) User Management Solutions |
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