Yes, there are a couple of ways you can do it, depending on which version of Webinator you have, and your operating system. If you set your locale to the German locale it will automatically index words with umlauts, as well as search them case-insensitively. In Vortex scripts it can be accomplished with something similar to:
<SQL "set locale='de'"></SQL>
When that is not an option you can change the index expression to also index the high-bit characters. An appropriate expression is:
John: Thank you for your fast response.
Yes, that was the problem. I had to set the locales to german locale and change the index expression. Unfortunately the Webinator is indexing only some words with umlauts. The others aren't indexed. With non-umlaut-words I doesn't have any problems.
Please change your handle back to something that's not designed to look like someone else's (eg someoneelse's handle with a trailing underscore) as you've done.
Ok, back to my old handle.
The script that is used deletes the whole database before creating a new one.
The weird thing about this, is that for example in one text block:
"es muss gewährleistet sein, dass ... , d.h. Änderungen müssen sowohl im ..."
"gewährleistet" is found, "Änderungen" and "müssen" is not found.
Did you set the locale when searching as well as when creating the index?
I'm able to index and find each of those terms with just changing the index expression the locale or both. Are you getting any error messages within the source of the results page?
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