Kristine, you may want to clarify what's doing the searching. We'll assume
you're talking about a CF page, but are you using Verity? Solr (new in CF9)?
SQL Server's text searching? Plain SQL? It may help for us to know.  

While we await that, I have a thought: since you say that c## became c# (in
the past), that sounds like CFML processing the variable, since it escapes
two #s to become one. When you say it "now sees only C", I would wonder
again if something else is at play there. Can you output the variable before
you pass it to whatever search engine you use, to see what the real value is
going into it?

 

/charlie

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kristine
Sent: Friday, February 05, 2010 10:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] C# keyword search problem

 

We had a problem before doing a keyword search on C# before and fixed it by
changing the search from c# to C##. Now, however, it seems to be completely
ignoring the ## and the query sees only 'C' in the search and therefore
throws a "noise word" error.

 

Can anyone suggest how we can solve our problem so we can search for the
keyword "C#" ?

 

kristine


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