This is a wierd sort of question I know but I can't find any other way
around the problem at the moment.
I'm writing some code (in PHP, in a Dokuwiki plugin) which retrieves
data from a database when a link is clicked. The link one clicks is a
town name but, because it's a link, Dokuwiki massages the name to make
it not have any 'difficult' characters in it - i.e. it switches to all
lower case, accented characters are un-accented and non-letters are
changed to underscores. E.g. :-
Deûlémont becomes deulemont
Halluin/Menin becomes halluin_menin
In my plugin I get the massaged town names and I want a way to run a
select on the database to get the data for those towns. Can anyone
suggest a way that one might be able to do this?
I guess I can change all underscores to wildcards, that gets over that
issue, but I can't see how to handle the accented characters, i.e. :-
deulemont won't match Deûlémont even using LIKE
I'm using the default Sqlite3 at the moment, does anyone know if any of
the more 'heavyweight' databases have a way to fuzzy match accented
characters with their non-accented equivalents? I can quite easily
switch to mySql or postgresql.
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Chris Green