On Thursday, November 14, 2002, at 01:30 AM, Jim Cole wrote:
That's not quite true. The default "synonyms" fuzzy matching file includes a variety of common misspellings. There's also the "speling" (sic) fuzzy match method in the 3.2 betas which handle one-off character misspellings (e.g. one transposition error teh <-> the).metaphone), which primarily aim to find terms that sound similar. I am not aware of any current plans to add support for automatic spelling checking.phrases (proximity, near, phrase searching) mean that a future release will handle misspellings? What do these phrases mean?
Fuzzy matching with a spelling checker would probably work fine, but Jim is correct that this has nothing to do with phrase searching.
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