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Murray Altheim commented on JSPWIKI-489:
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Actually, Lucene does support two letter searches, just not any of the words
found in the
English stop list (e.g., "to"). I often search on 'en' or 'ko' or any of the
two letter ISO language
codes with no problem. This does however mean that I'll never find Tonga
("to"). We'd need
to modify our Lucene implementation to either stop ignoring the stop words or
modify the
list, which might be problematic. If I lived in Tonga I'd probably do the
latter.
> Searching with wildcards
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>
> Key: JSPWIKI-489
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-489
> Project: JSPWiki
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.8.1
> Reporter: Bruno Peeters
>
> We have noticed that searching for two letter words is not possible, e.g.
> looking for "AS IS". Sometimes it could be nice if this would be possible,
> but this is not the point of this issue.
> A search for "%%sub" (or for "%%sup") results in all pages where these
> formatting instructions are used.
> A search for "su*" results in lots of pages where words starting with "su"
> appear.
> A search for "%%su*" is however unsuccessful, no pages are found, although
> there are indeed pages with %%sup en %%sub.
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