Yes, thank you.
So that's how I'll proceed.
David
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On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 3:18 AM, Scott Ribe wrote:
> > Then again, I guess I could use Spotlight to locate the proper files, and
> > then focus on them for fin
> Then again, I guess I could use Spotlight to locate the proper files, and
> then focus on them for finding the position of the words and then getting
> the words around them for the snippets, etc.
Exactly. However, for the amount of data you're talking about, just loading
it up & searching it is
Thanks, Izidor, for these suggestions.
Regarding the Spotlight API, several people have suggested this, however my
understanding is that Spotlight indexes at the file level - that is, it
knows that the word "perpendicular" is contained in File X, File Y, and File
Z. However, I need to know the exa
Hello, David,
there is nothing wrong with your aproach. For this amount of data and
for its first version the program should be ok.
However, if you find out later that your search needs to be faster/
consume less memory/work with more files, you will need to optimize
the application.
Not
Hi All,
I have a general design question. I'm going through the latest Hillegass and
Kochan programming books for the purpose of writing a simple search app. I
think I've figured out a way to do this, but having no experience in
programming, I have no idea if my approach is good or bad. I'd rather