On Mon, Apr 03, 2000 at 09:01:23AM -0500, Geoff Hutchison wrote:
> What did it return for the LOGICAL_WORDS for both searches? Are they 
> roughly the same? These are the core boolean expressions used for 
> each search. It's possible if there were a few fuzzy matches that the 
> expression wasn't quite what you wanted (in which case it's a bug).

LOGICAL_WORDS for the ALL search = Litt�rature and francophone and virtuelle
LOGICAL_WORDS for the ANY search = Litt�rature or francophone or virtuelle

FWIW, I'm only using exact searching right now... I'm having a little trouble figuring 
htfuzzy out when using the ispell french stuff.
> 
> The other thing to try is to set match_method each way and run 
> htsearch -vvv from the command line and take a look at the info that 
> comes up--it's not much, but it should show how the fuzzy algorithms 
> are working.

seems to be working properly... here's the output:

[ccouple1@tumbleweed bin]$ /home/httpd/cgi-bin/htsearch -c /usr/local/htdig/conf
/fr_test.conf -v 
Enter value for words: Litt�rature francophone virtuelle
tempWords: 'litt�rature:0 francophone:0 virtuelle:0 '
Boolean: 'litt�rature:0 &:0 francophone:0 &:0 virtuelle:0 '
initial: ''
Fuzzy on: litt�rature
searchWords: 'litt�rature:0 '
Add: &
searchWords: 'litt�rature:0 &:0 '
Fuzzy on: francophone
searchWords: 'litt�rature:0 &:0 francophone:0 '
Add: &
searchWords: 'litt�rature:0 &:0 francophone:0 &:0 '
Fuzzy on: virtuelle
searchWords: 'litt�rature:0 &:0 francophone:0 &:0 virtuelle:0 '
LogicalWords: litt�rature and francophone and virtuelle
Pattern: litt�rature|francophone|virtuelle

Thanks for your help,

c

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