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Canis Posted October 21, 2024 Posted October 21, 2024 Discovered this by coincidence, details in Access Information.
Marc Posted October 21, 2024 Posted October 21, 2024 This appears to be a good search. Please could you clarify what you mean there?
Canis Posted October 21, 2024 Author Posted October 21, 2024 Please see my added comment in the Access Information.
Marc Posted October 21, 2024 Posted October 21, 2024 Thats a stop word in mysql, so cannot be searched https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.4/en/fulltext-stopwords.html
Canis Posted October 21, 2024 Author Posted October 21, 2024 Thanks, but the word is a part of a stop word, not a stop word in it self.
Jim M Posted October 21, 2024 Posted October 21, 2024 On 10/21/2024 at 4:32 PM, Canis said: Thanks, but the word is a part of a stop word, not a stop word in it self. Expand I'm afraid, it is a stop word when searched as what you're stating. This is a MySQL thing, not our software so you would need to handle it there if you wish to alter it.
Canis Posted October 21, 2024 Author Posted October 21, 2024 "in" is a stop word, but you can still search for "into".
Jim M Posted October 21, 2024 Posted October 21, 2024 Again, this is a MySQL thing, not an Invision thing. Into isn't a stopword but with is.
Canis Posted October 21, 2024 Author Posted October 21, 2024 (edited) Sorry, many thanks, I see it now. Have you considered displaying message if it's a stop word, "The word is to common" etc.? I know Xenforo does that. Edited October 21, 2024 by Canis
Canis Posted November 2, 2024 Author Posted November 2, 2024 Our forum is not in English so the stop-word list is irrelevant and leads to problems. Can we just delete it?
Jim M Posted November 2, 2024 Posted November 2, 2024 On 11/2/2024 at 12:11 PM, Canis said: Our forum is not in English so the stop-word list is irrelevant and leads to problems. Can we just delete it? Expand This is a MySQL configuration item. As you are self-hosted you can do as you wish. However, we would not support this or any issues it may cause.
Canis Posted November 2, 2024 Author Posted November 2, 2024 Thanks, but as it directly influences on how our forum operates I think you could give an advice. How do you handle this for non-english cloud customers?
Jim M Posted November 2, 2024 Posted November 2, 2024 On 11/2/2024 at 3:32 PM, Canis said: How do you handle this for non-english cloud customers? Expand We do not adapt our MySQL instances, nor do we recommend doing so. Therefore, we cannot advise on it.
Canis Posted November 2, 2024 Author Posted November 2, 2024 On 11/2/2024 at 3:38 PM, Jim M said: We do not adapt our MySQL instances Expand So if we move to cloud we will have to use the standard english stop-word list?
Jim M Posted November 2, 2024 Posted November 2, 2024 On 11/2/2024 at 4:03 PM, Canis said: So if we move to cloud we will have to use the standard english stop-word list? Expand Yes
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