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[EMAIL PROTECTED] edited comment on LUCENE-588 at 11/28/07 3:27 PM:
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The problem is that the WildcardQuery itself doesn't have a concept of escaped
characters. The escape characters are removed in QueryParser. This mean "t?\?t"
will arrive as "t??t" in WildcardQuery and the second question mark is also
interpreted as a wildcard.
was (Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED]):
The problem is that the WildcardQuery itself doesn't have a concept of
escaped characters. The escape characters are removed in QueryParser. This mean
"t?\\?t" will arrive as "t??t" in WildcardQuery and the second question mark is
also interpreted as a wildcard.
> Escaped wildcard character in wildcard term not handled correctly
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> Key: LUCENE-588
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-588
> Project: Lucene - Java
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: QueryParser
> Affects Versions: 2.0.0
> Environment: Windows XP SP2
> Reporter: Sunil Kamath
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> If an escaped wildcard character is specified in a wildcard query, it is
> treated as a wildcard instead of a literal.
> e.g., t\??t is converted by the QueryParser to t??t - the escape character is
> discarded.
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