Thank you very much. It works well. Gotta look for Japanese and
Chinese characters next round.

On Nov 9, 2:02 am, James Healy <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Let's say there are some foreign language that uses "é" instead "e",
> > e.g. Musée d’Orsay. We can't search the string as "Musee d'Orsey". Is
> > there anyway go around treating "é", "å", "î"... as "e", "a", "i"...?
>
> Yup, the configuration option you want is charset_table. I have an old
> (but still accurate) blog post on it at [1].
>
> -- James Healy <[email protected]>  Tue, 09 Nov 2010 05:02:02 +1100
>
> [1]http://yob.id.au/2008/05/08/thinking-sphinx-and-unicode.html

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