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03-02-2005, 05:46 AM | #1 |
Orange Mole
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How does PhpDig epure text?
I had a closer look at PhpDig code and couldn't find how does PhpDig epure texts.
I'm wondering how it strips the text into keywords. phpdigEpureText() removes dots (periods) and multiple spaces. However, I was unable to get to know how it removes other punctuation marks (comma, semi-colon...) I would like to exclude multi-byte punctuation marks used in Japanese from keywords stored in the DB. Any help, please.
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03-03-2005, 08:17 AM | #2 |
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PhpDig v.1.8.8 RC1 strips punctuation off the front and back of a 'word' where a 'word' is defined by space breaks. There are a couple of spots where this occurs. Search the PhpDig files for [\x00 to find the spots.
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