Magnus Hagander wrote: > > Just as a datapoint, we did try to use mnogosearch for the > postgresql.org website+archives search, and it fell over completely. > Indexing took way too long, and we had search times several thousand > times longer than with tsearch2. > > That said, I'm sure there are cases when it works fine :-) There are - in fact before your time the site did use Mnogosearch. We moved to our own port of ASPSeek when we outgrew Mnogo's capabilities, and then to your TSearch code when we outgrew ASPSeek. When we outgrow PostgreSQL & Tsearch2, then, well, we'll need to stop pretending to be Google... /D