Alan, Aruna:
The built-in solution is to use LowerCaseFilter in your Analyzer. (The
SimpleAnalyzer, StopAnalyzer, and StandardAnalyzer classes already do
this; see the Lucene API docs to see which filters each uses.) The FAQ
includes an example implementation of an Analyzer if you want to build
your own.
Joshua
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On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Aruna Raghavan wrote:
> Hi,
> I worked around the problem by converting everything to lowercase in my code
> prior to indexing into lucene and also prior to searching for a string.
> Ofcourse, I also had to use pattern matching to change bool operators such
> as ANDs and ORs to uppercase again because lucene expects those to be
> uppercase.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alan Weissman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 1:26 PM
> To: Lucene Users List
> Subject: Case Sensitivity
>
>
> What can I do to configure Lucene to make in case insensitive?
>
> Thanks,
> Alan
>
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