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Following this answer, I have used the MySQL command

SET NAMES utf8;

hoping that all these 4 cases of MySQL FULLTEXT search would work :

  • If text = 'lápiz',

    1) SELECT id, text FROM mytable WHERE MATCH (text) AGAINST ('lapiz' IN NATURAL LANGUAGE MODE) should work

    2) SELECT id, text FROM mytable WHERE MATCH (text) AGAINST ('lápiz' IN NATURAL LANGUAGE MODE) should work

  • If text = 'lapiz',

    3) SELECT id, text FROM mytable WHERE MATCH (text) AGAINST ('lapiz' IN NATURAL LANGUAGE MODE) should work

    4) SELECT id, text FROM mytable WHERE MATCH (text) AGAINST ('lápiz' IN NATURAL LANGUAGE MODE) should work

Strangely, 1) and 2) don't work (No result found!), but 3) and 4) work (lapiz is found).

How to have a really diacritic insensitive MySQL Full-Text search?

How do the collations work with MySQL Full-Text search feature?

PS: this is not a duplicate of the previously linked question, nor of this question. The difference seems to be linked with the use of Full-Text search MATCH(...) AGAINST (...) instead of LIKE.

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  • What version of mysql are you using? Nov 3, 2014 at 1:46
  • @IvanCachicatari : I have 5.1.73-1.1+squeeze+build0+1-log. The problem is solved since I deleted the whole DB, and started a new one with SET NAMES utf8; everywhere before each DB writing action... There is a last thing however : I would like then when searching for lápiz, the results are given by relevance, i.e. results with lápiz (same diacritics) should be given before results with diacritics omitted (such as lapiz), and before results with wrong diacritics (such as lâpïz). How to sort by relevance?
    – Basj
    Nov 3, 2014 at 7:38

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