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  • Plugin Author Chris Gorvan

    (@chrisgorvan)

    Thanks for the feedback. I’ve just pushed version 1.0.1, which includes unicode support for search normalization, so any alphanumeric unicode characters should now be displayed. It will still remove non-alphanumeric, such as # and $.

    I’ve tested it using fr_FR locale, searching for “téléchargement” and “téléchargement musique” and it certainly seems to be behaving correctly. Let me know if this hasn’t fixed the problem for you.

    I’ll look into setting the excerpt length as an option in the next minor release.

    Thread Starter Li-An

    (@li-an)

    OK thank you.

    Hello

    I’m from Belgium (Dutch is my native language).

    When people look for i.e. “Bartiméus”, my search tool with your plugin, gives no results (é = special character).

    Also “‘s avonds” gives no results (only when typing “avonds”).

    I hope there’s a solution for this?

    Thanks!
    http://www.kimbols.be

    Plugin Author Chris Gorvan

    (@chrisgorvan)

    Hi miskebols, have you updated to the latest version of the plugin? It sounds like the same problem Li-An had, which was fixed in 1.0.1.

    I’ve just successfully tested this by setting my language code to ‘nl_BE’, adding two posts titled “Bartiméus” and “‘Avonds” and then searching for both “Bartiméus” and “‘s avonds”.

    Here’s a screenshot http://i.imgur.com/FlNbiOr.png

    Hello Chris

    Unfortunatelly, it doesn’t work on my site, and I have version 1.03, downloaded on March 13 (last week):

    Search Results Optimizer
    Versie: 1.0.3 | Door Chris Gorvan | Bezoek plugin site

    When I go to the search window (zoeken), and type “Bartiméus”, no results were found.

    What can I do now?

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