On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 8:19 PM, Ken Dibble <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > 2. Many search engines strip out punctuation of all kinds, and sometimes >> > even spaces, in user input, before submitting the search term to a query. >> > This is what Google does, in essence (though I'm sure they're much more >> > sophisticated about it than I can be). >> >>Thankfully it doesn't. I regularly have to add quotes to my Google searches. > > Well, Google and other search engines use double quotes for "exact" search. > That doesn't mean you're searching for content containing double quotes, > and Google could strip them off after it gets the message to do an exact > comparison before it runs the query. > > I don't even know if Google uses SQL--they may have some altogether more > efficient proprietary query method. ---------------
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