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Re: FTI (not tsearch) ignores greek

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ilias seperis wrote:
> hello,
> 
> i'm using postgresql-8.1 and installed the FTI contrib
> package (fti.so).
> 
> I'm trying to full-text index a table's collumn.
> Almost eveything is ok. I insert some test data on the
> table and i can see that it is indexed in the fti
> table.
> 

You should be using Tsearch2 not fti.

Joshua D. Drake

> The problem comes when i insert data with greek
> characters. It seems as though they are completely
> ignored from FTI. I don't get any error at all.
> 
> The database was created with server_encoding
> iso8859-7 and i'm using the same client_encoding too.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> thanx
> ilias
> 
> 
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