Tuesday, 11 March 2014

order MATCH AGAINST by relevance or search the exact phrase

order MATCH AGAINST by relevance or search the exact phrase



1.MySQL :: MySQL 5.0 Reference Manual :: 12.9 Full-Text ...

Description:Full-text searching is performed using MATCH() ... AGAINST
syntax. MATCH() takes a comma-separated list that names the columns to be
searched.



2.MySQL :: MySQL 5.1 Reference Manual :: 12.9.2 Boolean Full ...

Description:A phrase that is enclosed within double quote (" " ")
characters matches only rows that contain the phrase literally, as it was
typed



3.BibleGateway.com: Search for a Bible word or phrase in 64 ...

Description:Bibles containing Deuterocanonical books have been excluded ...



4.Are Exact-Match Domains (EMDs) in Decline? - Moz

Description:Brijesh Bhalodia. I think that for low competitive keywords
exact match domain make much better sense. I have started a discussion in
SEOmoz group on LinkedIn.



5.Search help - Bank for International Settlements

Description:Information on how to use the Bank for International
Settlements' website search engine



6.The Exact Match Domain Playbook: A Guide and Best ...

Description:Exact match domains have always been the source of a lot of
contention among SEOs. For quite some time, EMD's have offered a
competitive advantage for SEO's who ...



7.SQLite FTS3 and FTS4 Extensions - SQLite Home Page

Description:Of course, the two queries above are not entirely equivalent.
For example the LIKE query matches rows that contain terms such as
"linuxophobe" or "EnterpriseLinux ...



8.SEM Glossary - SEMPO

Description:Search Engine Marketing Case Studies; Search Engine Marketing
Articles; Search Engine Marketing & SEO Research



9.APStudent.com: U.S. History for AP Students

Description:*AP is a registered trademark of the College Board, Which was
not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product.



10.Purdue OWL: Avoiding Plagiarism

Description:There are some actions that can almost unquestionably be
labeled plagiarism. Some of these include buying, stealing, or borrowing a
paper (including, of course ...

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