error prone.
Both solutions do not seem elegant to me.
Any suggestions?
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From: jasimop
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Subject: Re: Problem with PatternReplaceCharFilter
Honestly, I have no idea how
content="the content to search
in" ee="ff" />
Thanks for your help.
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: Problem with PatternReplaceCharFilter
Hi,
I have a Problem when using PatternReplaceCharFilter when indexing a field.
I created the following field:
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And I created a field that is indexed and stored:
ow could I solve such a task?
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