Search word in HTML tag of a local document
I created a simple html document: CiaoMondo.html
<!doctype html>
<html lang="it">
<head>
<title>Ciao Mondo!</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Ciao Mondo!</h1>
</body>
</html>
With oracle text is possible search a word of this document. More exactly, I want to search a word in HTML title tag.
I think to have done the opportune permission with the command
grant resource, connect, ctxapp to parlamento2018;
grant resource, succeeded.
I also tried to create an index with the following command:
create index idx_informazioni_testi on docs (url)
indextype is ctxsys.context parameters
('filter ctxsys.null_filter section group ctxsys.html_section_group');
create index succeeded.
The table informazioni_testi is thus formed:
describe informazioni_testi;
Name Null Type
----------------------------- -------- -------------
TITOLO NOT NULL VARCHAR2(100)
URL NOT NULL VARCHAR2(200)
Now, I have three questions:
1) The HTML' files must be allocated in an opportune folder or can be placed a random folder's system?
2) How can I imported this file in the field url?
3) How can I search this word?
oracle11g oracle-text
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I created a simple html document: CiaoMondo.html
<!doctype html>
<html lang="it">
<head>
<title>Ciao Mondo!</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Ciao Mondo!</h1>
</body>
</html>
With oracle text is possible search a word of this document. More exactly, I want to search a word in HTML title tag.
I think to have done the opportune permission with the command
grant resource, connect, ctxapp to parlamento2018;
grant resource, succeeded.
I also tried to create an index with the following command:
create index idx_informazioni_testi on docs (url)
indextype is ctxsys.context parameters
('filter ctxsys.null_filter section group ctxsys.html_section_group');
create index succeeded.
The table informazioni_testi is thus formed:
describe informazioni_testi;
Name Null Type
----------------------------- -------- -------------
TITOLO NOT NULL VARCHAR2(100)
URL NOT NULL VARCHAR2(200)
Now, I have three questions:
1) The HTML' files must be allocated in an opportune folder or can be placed a random folder's system?
2) How can I imported this file in the field url?
3) How can I search this word?
oracle11g oracle-text
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I created a simple html document: CiaoMondo.html
<!doctype html>
<html lang="it">
<head>
<title>Ciao Mondo!</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Ciao Mondo!</h1>
</body>
</html>
With oracle text is possible search a word of this document. More exactly, I want to search a word in HTML title tag.
I think to have done the opportune permission with the command
grant resource, connect, ctxapp to parlamento2018;
grant resource, succeeded.
I also tried to create an index with the following command:
create index idx_informazioni_testi on docs (url)
indextype is ctxsys.context parameters
('filter ctxsys.null_filter section group ctxsys.html_section_group');
create index succeeded.
The table informazioni_testi is thus formed:
describe informazioni_testi;
Name Null Type
----------------------------- -------- -------------
TITOLO NOT NULL VARCHAR2(100)
URL NOT NULL VARCHAR2(200)
Now, I have three questions:
1) The HTML' files must be allocated in an opportune folder or can be placed a random folder's system?
2) How can I imported this file in the field url?
3) How can I search this word?
oracle11g oracle-text
I created a simple html document: CiaoMondo.html
<!doctype html>
<html lang="it">
<head>
<title>Ciao Mondo!</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Ciao Mondo!</h1>
</body>
</html>
With oracle text is possible search a word of this document. More exactly, I want to search a word in HTML title tag.
I think to have done the opportune permission with the command
grant resource, connect, ctxapp to parlamento2018;
grant resource, succeeded.
I also tried to create an index with the following command:
create index idx_informazioni_testi on docs (url)
indextype is ctxsys.context parameters
('filter ctxsys.null_filter section group ctxsys.html_section_group');
create index succeeded.
The table informazioni_testi is thus formed:
describe informazioni_testi;
Name Null Type
----------------------------- -------- -------------
TITOLO NOT NULL VARCHAR2(100)
URL NOT NULL VARCHAR2(200)
Now, I have three questions:
1) The HTML' files must be allocated in an opportune folder or can be placed a random folder's system?
2) How can I imported this file in the field url?
3) How can I search this word?
oracle11g oracle-text
oracle11g oracle-text
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