On Jan 29, 2007, at 10:46 PM, Ryan McKinley wrote:
Your argument is a good one, and I buy it. However, I've never had a case where a user typing "multiple words" where the expectation was for OR, it is always AND.But there are many cases where the expectation is to to get the best results possible. With AND you get zero results even when there is stuff that matches half the query.
Point taken!