[WebDNA] Google like search

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texte = 305 ------=_20160408122639000000_10719 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0AHello everyone!.One of my clients want searches on his site to be =E2=80= =9Caccented characters=E2=80=9D agnostic, like Google search.In the actual = situation if a user performs a WebDNA search for the word =E2=80=9CCafe=E2= =80=9D (without the accent) no results will be found if the record on the d= atabase is actually =E2=80=9CCaf=C3=A9=E2=80=9D (with the accent).I=E2=80= =99ve tried combinations of ws, wa, wo, ww, ss, etc. but because WebDNA vie= w those words as totally different I=E2=80=99m not getting the results I ne= ed. If the user is not lazy (blame Google) and types the word properly on t= he search box, the content is found with no problem.Anyone has dealt with t= his situation?. Thanks for any help!.Best,Cristi=C3=A1n. (With an accent :-= )). ------=_20160408122639000000_10719 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hello everyone!.

One of my c= lients want searches on his site to be =E2=80=9Caccented characters=E2=80= =9D agnostic, like Google search.

In the actual situation if a user per= forms a WebDNA search for the word =E2=80=9CCafe=E2=80=9D (without the acce= nt) no results will be found if the record on the database is actually =E2= =80=9CCaf=C3=A9=E2=80=9D (with the accent).

I=E2=80=99ve tried combinat= ions of ws, wa, wo, ww, ss, etc. but because WebDNA view those words as tot= ally different I=E2=80=99m not getting the results I need. If the user is n= ot lazy (blame Google) and types the word properly on the search box, the c= ontent is found with no problem.

Anyone has dealt with this situation?.= Thanks for any help!.

Best,
Cri= sti=C3=A1n. (With an accent :-)).

=0A
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  1. Re: [WebDNA] Google like search (Donovan Brooke 2016)
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305 ------=_20160408122639000000_10719 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0AHello everyone!.One of my clients want searches on his site to be =E2=80= =9Caccented characters=E2=80=9D agnostic, like Google search.In the actual = situation if a user performs a WebDNA search for the word =E2=80=9CCafe=E2= =80=9D (without the accent) no results will be found if the record on the d= atabase is actually =E2=80=9CCaf=C3=A9=E2=80=9D (with the accent).I=E2=80= =99ve tried combinations of ws, wa, wo, ww, ss, etc. but because WebDNA vie= w those words as totally different I=E2=80=99m not getting the results I ne= ed. If the user is not lazy (blame Google) and types the word properly on t= he search box, the content is found with no problem.Anyone has dealt with t= his situation?. Thanks for any help!.Best,Cristi=C3=A1n. (With an accent :-= )). ------=_20160408122639000000_10719 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hello everyone!.

One of my c= lients want searches on his site to be =E2=80=9Caccented characters=E2=80= =9D agnostic, like Google search.

In the actual situation if a user per= forms a WebDNA search for the word =E2=80=9CCafe=E2=80=9D (without the acce= nt) no results will be found if the record on the database is actually =E2= =80=9CCaf=C3=A9=E2=80=9D (with the accent).

I=E2=80=99ve tried combinat= ions of ws, wa, wo, ww, ss, etc. but because WebDNA view those words as tot= ally different I=E2=80=99m not getting the results I need. If the user is n= ot lazy (blame Google) and types the word properly on the search box, the c= ontent is found with no problem.

Anyone has dealt with this situation?.= Thanks for any help!.

Best,
Cri= sti=C3=A1n. (With an accent :-)).

=0A
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