One of the sites I'm managing is in Spanish. The ht://Dig
search there works perfectly (I just had to change the
locale and make the htfuzzy database, etc.) However, the
program manager for the site has a strange request - she
wants people to be able to type search terms without
accents, and have the search find accented terms.
So right now it works fine in the other direction, "niños"
finds "niños" or "ninos", but she wants "ninos" to find
"niños". Clearly it would be crazy to ask the search to
match the term to all possible accented versions of itself
(ñïńôś), so is there a way to get htdig to ignore accents
when it's indexing, so that instead of indexing "niños", it
indexes "ninos"? (And would this inevitably erase the
accents in the excerpts as well?)
Thanks.
- Nada O'Neal
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