Discussion:
Indexing Unicode text blocks
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Bo Behrens
2023-10-16 08:42:54 UTC
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I would like to be able to quickly search through possibly alot of Unicode
text data. It seems that the best way to do that would be to put it in a
database and index the text. The problem is that I am having a hard time
finding an indexing engine that supports Unicode text. I know all the
problems of word breaks, right-to-left, etc., but these problems are so
"universal" that I would think a solution has been found already. Am I being
too idealistic? When it comes to storing and searching text do we still
have to "speak" a European language?
Thank you for your suggestions.

Kevin Burton

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Bo Behrens
2023-10-16 08:55:15 UTC
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NTEXT does not allow full search.... but NVARCHAR and NCHAR do.

Index Server is a part of Windows 2000, I believe.
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