Google Search Appliance (GSA) Metadata Limitations

April 17th, 2007 by Xerx Leave a reply »

The GSA is an expensive and very proprietary search box created by Google.

It works great at search, and seems to be insanely powerful, except for one little problem:

Meta data limits

Maximum number of meta tags that can be returned with getfields: 64.

Maximum number of bytes per meta tag returned, including the name of the meta tag and its contents: 320 bytes.

Maximum number of bytes of meta data returned per search result: 4K bytes.

Oh man….this is going to be a long, loooooong day :(

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