: > A related question. What does 'copyField' actually do? Does it 'append'
: > content from the source field to the 'target' field? Or does it
: > replace/overwrite it? Thank you.
: >
: >
: It appends the content of the source field to the target.
strictly speaking, it adds the content to th
ashokc wrote:
What I am doing right now is to capture all the content under "content_korea"
for example, use 'copyField' to duplicate that content to "content_english".
"content_korea" gets processed with CJK analyzers, and "content_english"
gets processed with usual detailed index/query analyzer
you search the list archives you'll find a lot of results for
> "languages" ... it's not something i deal with much but i believe using
> separate fields (or dynamic fields) for each language is considered the
> best strategy.
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> -Hoss
>
: I have documents where text from two languages, e.g. (english & korean) or
: (english & german) are mixed u p in a fairly intensive way. 20-30% of the
if you search the list archives you'll find a lot of results for
"languages" ... it's not something i deal with much but i believe using
separ
omebody looked at this already? Thanks for your
help.
- ashok
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