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If two tokens appear in the same sentence and in different sentences, then both same sentence and different sentence return true. Which one of the following cases does this mean to cover: 1. sentence 1: A B sentence 2: A B 2. sentence 1: A B sentence 2: A sentence 3: B 3. sentence 1: A B sentence 2: B ?
This sentence was unclear and has been clarified meanwhile. Please see Section 3.3.6 FTScope again: http://www.w3.org/XML/Group/xsl-query-specs/full-text/full-text.html#ftscope Considering the given example documents 1., 2., 3. and the queries (FTSelections): Q1 = "A" and "B" same sentence Q2 = "A" and "B" different sentence Q1 holds for all samples. Q2 also holds for all samples, e.g. for 3. the A in sentence 1 together with the B in sentence 2 give a match.
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