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- Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 09:35:21 -0400
- From: David Fuller <fullerd@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: More on the avs search
Don, et.al,
We've (Union College) also taken advantage of the new keyword search form
Innovative has
provided with release 3 but have noticed that it presents a few problems.
http://libraryopac.union.edu/screens/srchhelp_X.html
One is that the functionality is provided via javascript and the coding
isn't supported on all
browsers. In particular IE on the Mac, and versions of Netscape 4.x don't
respond when
one clicks the Search button. Of course no one *should* be using Netscape
4.x but that's beyond
our control. I've traced this problem to a single javascript function
"encodeURI". If this line is
commented out the form will work...but buyer beware...I'm not entirely sure
what negative impact
this might have on your searching.
Perhaps a more serious problem is the way javascript encodes the user's
search input. It doesn't
seem to do nesting properly. In particular using the Boolean "OR" the
search syntax ends up like
this "search/X?(field)+or+(diamond)+and+(baseball)". The Boolean AND
takes precedence and
one ends up with search results that are probably different than what was
intended (assuming
the searcher understands Boolean logic).
We were delighted to see that Innovative provided this kind of
"seachbuilder" functionality and
at present plan to continue using it. Our OPAC group needs to discuss what
to do, if anything,
about the nesting problem.
David Fuller
Systems Librarian
Union College
388-6621 (voice)
388-6641 (fax)
At 03:19 PM 9/10/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>There is quite a lot of discussions on AVS "and" and "or". In the new
>release, you can actually make your superkeyword search page look like
>any other advance search page with the Boolean operators as one of the
>choices. This design will likely make majority of the discussions
>non-issues. Take a look at our advanced search page:
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>http://library.wmitchell.edu/search/X
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>Don Zhou
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>William Mitchell College of Law
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>St. Paul, MN 55105
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