of several key words? Which I mean, if I want to get to know "How rich is
Bill Gates?", I can simply enter this sentence instead of enter
"Bill+Gates+rich+how" in my search textbox. If it is applicable, how?I want
to rewrite the code of my blog

Thanks, indeed
Search is unable to interpret the context of your query. English Query has
rich context sensing abilities but it works against a database.
Hilary Cotter
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"SuperRock" <moyuji@.gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello, It is possible to search text in my blog use a query sentence
> instead of several key words? Which I mean, if I want to get to know "How
> rich is Bill Gates?", I can simply enter this sentence instead of enter
> "Bill+Gates+rich+how" in my search textbox. If it is applicable, how?I
> want to rewrite the code of my blog

> Thanks, indeed
>
|||Does your blogging solution use SQL Server as the data store? Please
elaborate (give comprehensive examples, post DDL and sample data...).
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