the NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES mode.
Am I missing something or maybe this could be a bug?
If you need more detailed explanation please ask.
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different... is it really so?
Could I use only the UNIQUE index also for speeding up the queries?
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my server?
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for you?
Well yes, it's an option. I really need this functionality.
But on mysql site, under source downloads, there's this warning: For
maximum stability and performance, we recommend that you use the binaries we
provide.
Is it really true?
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Is there the possibility of making the apostrophe char ( ' ) a stopword in
mysql?
Full text search queries in italian or other European language are greatly
affected by that; for example searching amore will not return dell'amore
as a match
Any workaround suggested?
Andrea Gangini [EMAIL
with the symbol are splitted while indexing; that
explains why ATT is never found (AT is a stopword and T is less than 2
character).
Is it possible to instruct mysql to treat words with like they were only
one token?
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