You need to read the docs.

- wildcard="0" means that the query is *always* performed in a 
"non-exact" way, applying regex style pattern matching. In other words: 
the query is always performed as if the user had typed wildcards. For a 
user typed string "pippo", in regex notation this would be
data->match "/pippo/".

- wildcard="1" means that the search is using wildcards (*) that the 
user inserts - or not, like
*pippo  : regex  "/pippo$/".
*pippo* : regex  "/pippo/"
pippo   : regex  "/^pippo$/"

Typically useful in cases where there is a training for users and where 
they are taught how to use the application.

all pattern matching is performed case-*IN*sensitive.

If you want to use full exact search specify wildcard="2" as of pm 3.2 
beta. This should give you

data = "pippo", case-sensitive. In most cases this is not very useful 
and I have mainly foreseen it for searches with options or suggest.


This all is how it is intended to be, otherwise there is a bug ;-).

armin



ivan minčík wrote:
> Armin,
> I found that the search in postgis layer is always with wildcard. It is 
> not respecting
> 
> wildcard="0" or wildcard="1" in search.xml .
> 
> I just temporary replaced
> 
> $qs .=  " $valoperator $f ~* '$wc1$val$wc2' " ;
> 
> by
> 
> $qs .=  " $valoperator $f = '$val' " ;
> 
> to get it working without the wildcard.
> 
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