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# # This is the query file for the query.htm query form. #
[Names]
# # To use custom HTML properties in your queries, remove the remark # character from the following line:
# htmlcolor( DBTYPE_WSTR|DBTYPE_BYREF) = d1b5d3f0-c0b3-11cf-9a92-00a0c908dbf1 mycolor
# Then replace "htmlcolor" and "mycolor" with your custom property name. Your # HTML pages must contain <meta> tags as in the example below: # # <META NAME="MYCOLOR" CONTENT="red green blue"> # # You can then post queries such as "@htmlcolor green" in your query forms. In order # to display your custom property in query results, you must configure the Indexing Service # property cache to cache your custom property using the administration tool. # # For more information, please refer to the product documentation. #
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# The CiCatalog variable must point to where the catalog (index) files # are stored on your system. You will probably have to change this # value. If this value is not specified, a default value is read from # the registry from: # HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ContentIndex\IsapiDefaultCatalogDirectory
# CiCatalog=web <= COMMENTED OUT - default registry value used CiCatalog=web
# These are the columns that are referenced in the .htx files # when formatting output for each hit.
CiColumns=filename,size,rank,characterization,vpath,DocTitle,write
# Do a recursive search (ie all directories under CiScope). # The opposite is SHALLOW
CiFlags=DEEP
# The CiRestriction is the query. Here, it's just pass in from the # form in the .htm file.
CiRestriction=%if Advanced ne on%{freetext}%CiRestriction%{/freetext}%else%%CiRestriction%%endif%
# Don't allow more than 300 total hits in the result set. It can be # expensive for the server to allow this value to get too large.
CiMaxRecordsInResultSet=300
# Display CiMaxRecordsPerPage hits on each page of output.
CiMaxRecordsPerPage=%CiMaxRecordsPerPage%
# CiScope is the directory (virtual or real) under which results are # returned. If a file matches the query but is not in a directory beneath # CiScope, it is not returned in the result set. # Virtual scopes use slashes (/), and physical scopes use backslashes (\). # The virtual root scope is / and the physical root scope is \. # A scope of / means all hits with virtual scopes matching the query are # returned. A scope of \ means all hits matching the query are returned. # If you can get results using a scople of \, but not /, your files probably # don't have virtual paths because they were added to the index using the # Indexing Service admin tool, instead of the IIS admin tool, then picked up # by the catalog tracking the IIS virtual server. # Also, if you mark directories as non-indexed using the IIS admin tool, # that is ignored if the scope is physical, since they are only non-indexed # in the virtual name space -- you have to use a virtual scope or files # in these directories will appear in results.
CiScope=%CiScope%
# This is the .htx file to use for formatting the results of the query.
CiTemplate=/iissamples/issamples/%TemplateName%.htx
# This is the list of property names to use in sorting the results. # Append [a] or [d] to the property name to specify ascending or # descending. Separate keys in multi-key sorts with commas. # For example, to sort on file write date ascending, then file size # descending, use CiSort=write[a],filesize[d]
CiSort=%CiSort%
# Setting CiForceUseCi to true means that the index is assumed to be # up to date, so queries that might otherwise force a walk of the # directory structure (find files older than X), will instead use # the index and run more quickly. Of course, that means that the results # might miss files that match the query.
CiForceUseCi=true
# The web browser sends its locale via the HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE parameter # Setting CiLocale allows the web master to override the locale sent from # the browser. Refer to the Indexing Service documentation for the list of # ISO 639:1988 language codes and ISO 3166 country codes. # #CiLocale=En-US <== specified by the web master #CiLocale=%CiLocale% <== send from the HTML page #CiLocale= <== value used from the web browser
# # The CiDialect parameter specifies the version of the query language to # use. 1 is the language used in previous versions of Indexing Service. # 2 is a more advanced language. The default in 2 is for free-text queries. # So for the query 'dog and cat', dialect 1 will find documents containing # both words. Dialect 2 will find documents containing either word. # Use dialect 1 to maintain backward-compatibility with previous versions # of Indexing Service and dialect 2 to take advantage of new features. # The default if no dialect is specified is 2. #
CiDialect=2
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