AW: [htdig] Valid Punctiation Question

2000-10-26 Thread Reich, Stefan
, but would be good to know if there is another option. -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Geoff Hutchison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 26. Oktober 2000 05:20 An: Reich, Stefan Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Betreff: Re: [htdig] Valid Punctiation Question At 4:02 PM +0200 10/25/00

Re: AW: [htdig] Valid Punctiation Question

2000-10-26 Thread Gilles Detillieux
According to Reich, Stefan: with extra_word_characters I have a different Problem. On one hand I want 1998-10-11 to be treated like 19981011. So The document contains 1998-10-11 and the search for 19981011 shuld give me a result too. (- Valid Punctuation) On the other hand I want a

[htdig] Valid Punctiation Question

2000-10-25 Thread Reich, Stefan
I have a strange problem with htdig, which I think may be caused by the valid punctiation mechanism. In my document I have a Datestring like 1998-10-05 I set valid punctuation to - Now searching for 1998 1998-10 1998-10-05 199810 19981005 all lead to the same result. But I only want 19981005

Re: [htdig] Valid Punctiation Question

2000-10-25 Thread Geoff Hutchison
At 4:02 PM +0200 10/25/00, Reich, Stefan wrote: In my document I have a Datestring like 1998-10-05 I set valid punctuation to - This will treat the - character as a word separator. (For example, periods in sentences are, by default, treated as a whitespace.) You want extra_word_chars instead: