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Re: How to achieve a fuzzy match searcher


  • Subject: Re: How to achieve a fuzzy match searcher
  • From: Gustavo Pizano <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2009 14:39:09 +0200

mm I have seen the ERXStringUtilities has some fuzzy matcher stuff, can somebody explain me how can  (if possible) use this in my case? I dodn't get it ..

whats the fuzzymatchercleaner?

G.


On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 1:51 PM, Gustavo Pizano <email@hidden> wrote:
HEllo, ok this is what I need to think about:

I have a table called TransFromBase which containes slovak translations of english words/phrases , I want to allow the user to choose an option shown after he start typing a TransFromBase for a given English Phrase,  Im rememebering my AI class, but I can't recall any of what I learned back there.. :P.  Also because Im talking of a Table (TransFromBase) which has like 50000 records, so I need it to be as efficient as possible.

I saw a live search example shown in AjaxExamples 2, but I dunnno if this approach will help me to achieve efficiency and to be able to show in a popuplist the values... immagine when you type in Safary in the search bar, it will start displaying strings as suggestions, but I need it web based. .

Any ideas will be very appreciate it.

Thanks.

G.

'PS; I wish I have payed more attention to those classes back at school. :P



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