It's been 3 or 4 days...

http://www.sphinxsearch.com/forum/view.html?id=4973

On Jan 20, 7:34 am, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Steve
>
> I'm sorry to be useless on this one, but I've no idea. How long have you been 
> waiting for a response on the Sphinx forums? Sometimes they take a couple of 
> days or so, but I generally find I'll get a response for the handful of 
> questions I've asked there.
>
> --
> Pat
>
> On 20/01/2010, at 12:50 PM, Steve H wrote:
>
>
>
> > Running Sphinx 0.9.9 r2117 on OSX.
>
> > My colleague posted this issue over in the sphinx forums, but it seems
> > that they aren't very active over there.
>
> > Wondering whether or not anyone over here has had similar issues, and
> > how they might be overcome.  This is the problem:
>
> > I'm trying to ignore the single quote charecter (') and I cant seem to
> > make it work. The
> > search I'm performing is on O'grady's. If I search with "o grady s"
> > then I get the
> > result, but not when I search for ogradys. Here is the conf file. I'm
> > not getting any
> > errors when I run the index. Any ideas on why its not working?
>
> > index business_core
> > {
> >    source = business_core_0
> >    path = /cs/sphinx_index/development/business_core
> >    morphology = stem_en
> >    charset_type = utf-8
> >    ignore_chars = U+0027, U+27
> >    exceptions = /cs/current/db/sphinx/exceptions.txt
> > }
>
> > Furthermore, I've tried tweaking this, simply to get Sphinx to ignore
> > *something*, as ignore_chars is described in the docs, so I tried to
> > make it ignore "z" (hex is 007a):
> > index business_core
> > {
> >    source = business_core_0
> >    path = /cs/sphinx_index/development/business_core
> >    morphology = stem_en
> >    charset_type = utf-8
> >    charset_table = 0..9, A..Y->a..y, a..y
> >    ignore_chars = U+7A
> >    exceptions = /cs/current/db/sphinx/exceptions.txt
> > }
>
> > With this configuration, I indexed a business with the name "rozie".
> > Then I tried searching (even simply using "search" on the command
> > line) for "roie" and got nothing.  Searching for "rozie" brought the
> > item back, but showed that Sphinx is actually searching for "ro" and
> > "ie", which indicates that Sphinx is ignoring my "ignore_chars"
> > setting, and instead treating the "z" character as an unknown
> > character, which acts as a separator.
>
> > Any ideas?
>
> > -Steve
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