I think maybe you could add a mapping between these letters. 2006/2/20, Franz Werfel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hello, > > Sorry this is probably in the documentation somewhere, but I couldn't find > it. > > How to index and search accented words without accents? > > For example: "Portégé" (a model for Toshiba laptops) would be indexed > as "portege"; and the search for "portégé" would be equivalent to the > search for "portege" and find either "Portégé", "Portegé", "portége", > "portege", etc. > > This is how Google works; maybe Nutch do the same by default? > > Currently, by default (0.7.1), "Portégé" is indexed as "portégé" and > found only if searched for "portégé" or "Portégé" (but not "portege"). > > This is all the most useful considering users in the US do not have > easy access to accented letters on their keywords... > > Thanks, > Frank. >
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