According to Martin Vorlaender:
> Gilles Detillieux wrote:
> > According to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > > I am new to htdig, so don't laugh at me if my question is stupid.
> > > I support a website that is in english and in german. Htdig
> > > is installed
> > > and works perfectly, except for the german "umlauts"(���).
> > > Does anybody have a piece of advice on how to get htdig to
> > > find those "umlauts"?
> >
> > We don't laugh at newbies here.  We just point them to the
> > FAQ.  In this
> > case, see http://www.htdig.org/FAQ.html#q5.8
> 
> Or, if you don't have the correct locale (as is the case with VMS
> <sigh>),
> setting up the umlauts as extra_word_character's will do (just for
> indexing).

extra_word_character will do in a pinch, but unfortunately this doesn't
set up any equivalence between upper and lower case accented characters
or umlauts.  So, for example, � and � will be two distinct letters and
one won't match the other in a search.

-- 
Gilles R. Detillieux              E-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Spinal Cord Research Centre       WWW:    http://www.scrc.umanitoba.ca/
Dept. Physiology, U. of Manitoba  Winnipeg, MB  R3E 3J7  (Canada)


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