Hrm, I like your commentary. Very interesting indeed. I was thinking of maybe something similar to the concept behind soundex in the SQL langauge. Even doing the "soundex" like calculations on a table level? But my interest is indeed sparked, and I shall go from here.
I did, however, create a very basic sourceforge project for this idea located at
sourceforge.net/projects/ieokb. Expect things to change. And change often. Sourceforge is basically there for CVS and portability.
Thank you so much for your thoughts, they're a *big* help.
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