PHP Functions : mnoGoSearch Functions

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Related Keywords: PHP Functions mno Go Search Functions
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Inner Elements of mnoGoSearch Functions

mnoGoSearch Functions contains following items:
  • udm_add_search_limit (udm add search limit)
  • udm_alloc_agent_array (udm alloc agent array)
  • udm_alloc_agent (udm alloc agent)
  • udm_api_version (udm api version)
  • udm_cat_list (udm cat list)
  • udm_cat_path (udm cat path)
  • udm_check_charset (udm check charset)
  • udm_check_stored (udm check stored)
  • udm_clear_search_limits (udm clear search limits)
  • udm_close_stored (udm close stored)
  • udm_crc32 (udm crc )
  • udm_errno (udm errno)
  • udm_error (udm error)
  • udm_find (udm find)
  • udm_free_agent (udm free agent)
  • udm_free_ispell_data (udm free ispell data)
  • udm_free_res (udm free res)
  • udm_get_doc_count (udm get doc count)
  • udm_get_res_field (udm get res field)
  • udm_get_res_param (udm get res param)
  • udm_hash32 (udm hash )
  • udm_load_ispell_data (udm load ispell data)
  • udm_open_stored (udm open stored)
  • udm_set_agent_param (udm set agent param)


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