[Zope-CVS] CVS: Products/FieldedTextIndex - README.txt:1.4

Casey Duncan casey at zope.com
Fri Dec 12 00:25:20 EST 2003


Update of /cvs-repository/Products/FieldedTextIndex
In directory cvs.zope.org:/tmp/cvs-serv18128

Modified Files:
	README.txt 
Log Message:
Fix up the docs a bit


=== Products/FieldedTextIndex/README.txt 1.3 => 1.4 ===
--- Products/FieldedTextIndex/README.txt:1.3	Fri Dec 12 00:09:26 2003
+++ Products/FieldedTextIndex/README.txt	Fri Dec 12 00:25:19 2003
@@ -34,12 +34,13 @@
     perform searches across multiple text indexes such as 
     '"Casey Duncan" in [first_name, last_name]'
     
-    FieldedTextIndex solves these problems by extending the standard TextIndex
-    so that it can receive and index the textual data of an object's field
-    attributes as a mapping of field name to field text. The index itself
-    performs the aggregation of the fielded data and allows queries to be
-    performed across all fields (like a standard text index) or any subset
-    of the fields which have been encountered in the objects indexed.
+    FieldedTextIndex solves these problems by extending the standard
+    ZCTextIndex so that it can receive and index the textual data of an
+    object's field attributes as a mapping of field names to field text. The
+    index itself performs the aggregation of the fielded data and allows
+    queries to be performed across all fields (like a standard text index) or
+    any subset of the fields which have been encountered in the objects
+    indexed.
 
   Creating a FieldedTextIndex
   
@@ -123,7 +124,7 @@
     Queries can also be generated directly from the web request like other
     indexes. A query string or post-data can provide the query data structure
     by using Zope's 'record' marshaling. Here is an example which lets
-    you search any combination of 'Title', 'Description' or 'Creator'::
+    you search any combination of 'Title', 'Description' or 'Creator' ::
     
       <form action="search_results">
         <input name="SearchableFields.query:record" /><br />
@@ -141,10 +142,10 @@
     formatting the result set as desired.
     
     You can also determine the names of the fields that the index has 
-    encountered by using ZCatalog's 'uniqueValuesFor()' method. Here is
-    a variation of the form which automatically creates checkboxes for all of 
-    the searchable fields::
-    
+    encountered by using ZCatalog's 'uniqueValuesFor()' method. Here is a
+    variation of the form which creates a multi-select box populated with
+    all of the searchable fields::
+
       <form action="search_results"
         tal:define="fields python:here.portal_catalog.uniqueValuesFor('SearchableFields')">
         <input name="SearchableFields.query:record" /><br />
@@ -159,7 +160,7 @@
 
   Conclusion
   
-    I hope you find this software this software. If you have a question, 
+    I hope you find this software useful. If you have a question, 
     comment, feature request or find a bug please contact me at casey at zope.com.
     
 Copyright (c) 2003, Casey Duncan and Zope Corporation




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