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      <title>Searching model and documents in Rails</title>
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      <description>Recovered 2026-07-13 from the Wayback Machine capture of 2010-08-01 of my first (Rails-based) blog. Original publication: 2009-09-28.
 I have to implement a search facility for a rails application. Search should be done inside one model and inside files.
I found some links on this: http://blog.zmok.net/articles/2006/09/04/full-text-search-in-ruby-on-rails-2-mysql http://blog.zmok.net/articles/2006/10/18/full-text-search-in-ruby-on-rails-3-ferret http://blog.zmok.net/?s=Full+text+search+in+Ruby+on+Rails
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