Saturday, April 16, 2011

Re: Using request.GET and having issues

No, that's not the issue. In addition to displaying the count, the
page also shows the resulting sentences, and the count here is correct
because no results were returned.

I think Karen, below, might be right that it has something to do with
the encoding of the search string... I'll try working that angle and
see if I get anywhere with it.

Thank you all for your help...


On Apr 16, 5:41 am, Shawn Milochik <sh...@milochik.com> wrote:
> This doesn't appear to be a Django question. Your 'results' variable
> is being populated by checking the length of an
> nltk.text.ConcordanceIndex() instance. I'm not familiar with the nltk
> module, but I'm assuming you are at least a little, since you're using
> it. It appears that its length isn't useful in determining the count
> you want.
>
> Shawn

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