Hi Adam,

The chapter after search adds implements getting the results by ajax.

The javascript that sends the request adds an asterisk (*) to the end of the 
search query.

You can add asterisks to the ends of the words in the user search query.


On 19 Oct 2010, at 10:59, Adam wrote:

> Hi
> 
> I integrated Zend Lucene Search to my project ( following the Jobeet
> tutorial ), index: one field (manufacturer name).
> The problem is that it only finds exact words, in the jobeet demo it
> finds it even if the input is a part of a word or just a letter.
> It look like the input isnt formatted but it's not formatted in the
> jobeet demo either( i downloaded the source ) - if i write stan* it
> finds stanley, but for stan nothing.
> I dont know what could be the problem, i did the same as they did in
> the tutorial, do i have to configure the search engine which is
> missing from the tutorial?
> 
> Btw it is a webshop and there will be 60 000 products (5-10 index
> fileds), is this engine fast enough for me?
> 
> (Sorry for my english)
> 
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