ft_stopword_file The file from which to read the list of stopwords for full-
text searches. All the words from the file will be used; comments are not
honored. By default, built-in list of stopwords is used (as defined in
`myisam/ft_static.c'). Setting this parameter to an empty string ("") will
disable stopword filtering. Note: FULLTEXT indexes must be rebuilt after
changing this variable. (This option is new for MySQL 4.0.10)

yes but what exactly is in the ft_static.c i dont have root access to find
the file, it should at least be on the fulltext search page can it help
with my punctuation problem :\



> At 10:12 +1000 8/22/03, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>sorry to be vague but what is the ft_stopword_file i havent been able
>>to be up to speed on that variable.
>
> Read the page referenced below:
>
> http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/SHOW_VARIABLES.html
>
> It describes what the variable is for.
>
>>
>>>  At 15:53 -0300 8/21/03, Cleber Hostalácio de Melo wrote:
>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>I need to change the stop word file used by the MySQL in fulltext
>>>>seach.
>>>>
>>>>The documentation (www.mysql.com/doc/en/Fulltext_Fine-tuning.html)
>>>>explains how to inform to MySQL the new stop word file through the
>>>>"ft_stopword_file" variable.
>>>
>>>  That section has a link to:
>>>
>>  > http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/SHOW_VARIABLES.html
>>>
>>>  which, under the ft_stopword_file entry, describes the file format.
>>>
>>>>
>>>>But I could not find any reference to the layout of this file, for
>>>>example, how to separate each stop word in the list?
>>>>
>>>>Does someone have any experience on that?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks
>>>>
>>  >>Cleber.
>
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