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Suggestion
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Resolution: Fixed
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None
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All with internationalization settings set correctly and using CJK indexing
Hello,
We noticed incorrect behavior in how Confluence searches for single-bye and double-byte Japanese strings. Search for roman alphabets yields results incorporating both single and double-byte matches, as it should be. Similar behavior is required when searching for Japanese characters, for example, search for single byte katakana or numeric characters should return results matching both single and double byte occurrences, but now only double-byte matches are being retrieved. Please see attached Excel sheets summarizing the current behavior and the required behavior for single-byte and double-byte Japanese strings. Could you please investigate this and incorporate this improvement in a future release?
Thanks,
Neeraj
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CONFSERVER-6379 Search for Japanese strings should not include partial matches
- Closed
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CONFSERVER-9833 Search not working for Powerpoint or PDF files containing Japanese text
- Closed
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CONFSERVER-9834 Secondary search bar does not work correctly for non Latin characters
- Closed
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CONFSERVER-9514 Attachments with Japanese filenames not matched in Confluence search results
- Closed
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CONFSERVER-10530 Search does not show result right when searching with 3 Korean word
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CONFSERVER-6934 Highlighting of matched terms in search results does not work in Japanese
- Closed