Well this doesn`t work. Check the bugzilla for the example: ESCAPING BUG \(abc\) and \(a*c\) in v1.2Tatu Saloranta wrote:I think the problem is that the analyzer you used for indexer strips out parenthesis. So, text actually indexed would look something like:
"test 1 test 2" (assuming 'and' is a stop word removed). Thus there's
no token matching term "(1)" or "(2)".
Same goes for most other punctuation characters, they are routinely
stripped by analyser, as they usually are not very useful for searching.
To make it work the way you want, you need to modify analyzer to included parentesis, perhaps so that they are included only if
they contain just single alpha-numeric token (otherwise
"(1 and 2)" would be tokenized to "(1" and "2)" which is probably
not what you want?
Can anyone help me with it?
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