Thanks, Dave. Just tried it out, and it works beautifully out of the box. Looking forward to the new version!
David Balmain wrote: > > The quick answer is that Ferret generally treats strings as an arrays > of bytes so it can handle whatever strings the Analyzer gives it. > Analyzers are pretty easy to implement. You can search the mailing > list or look at the unit tests packaged with Ferret for examples. The > default Analyzer will handle strings according to your locale settings > so if your locale is set to utf-8 then the analyzer should parse utf-8 > strings correctly. > > As for the website being down, Ben was half right. I'm not actually > working on it yet but I plan to migrate to a combination of Colaboa > and Ruse very soon. I was hoping to get to it a little sooner but it > looks like I'll need to get trac up and running again for a little > while longer. > > Cheers, > Dave -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. _______________________________________________ Ferret-talk mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ferret-talk

