Sorry, don't want to be off-topic, but have found something curious about MySQL 4.0.16-standard.
It does not seem to prioritise properly. Searching for 'English Canada' (as opposed to +English +Canada) gives me all instances of both words but does not prioritize the display order for 'English Canada' first and then 'English' then 'Canada'. SELECT * FROM ccl_main WHERE MATCH (YR,AU,ST,SD,SC,BT,BD,BC,AT,AD,AC,KW,AUS,GEO,AN,RB,CO) AGAINST ('English Canada' IN BOOLEAN MODE) ORDER BY id asc; versus SELECT * FROM ccl_main WHERE MATCH (YR,AU,ST,SD,SC,BT,BD,BC,AT,AD,AC,KW,AUS,GEO,AN,RB,CO) AGAINST ('English Canada' IN BOOLEAN MODE); gives the same order. Anyone know of an article that might help me control the priority. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php