Re: What characters are considered as word boudaries
- From: Yuan <yuan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 06 Sep 2006 18:29:57 +0200
This is not good news for me but thank's for your answer.
Hilary Cotter a écrit :
Its not configurable. Basically all non alpha numeric characters are not indexed and are considered to be work boundaries. There are some exceptions - handling of - in different languages, and the . If you have something like F.B.I. it is indexed as F.B.I. and FBI. f.b.i. is broken into f, b, and i..
Same with + and # after upper case characters, C# is indexed a C#, c#, is indexed as c. $10.00 is indexed as $10.00, whereas $ is indexed as test.
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