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Does newer versions MySQL support words with Scandinavian letters like æ, ø,
å, ö, ä etc in full-text searches? The server I'm on runs 3.23.53a. If so,
from what version was it supported? And where can I find documentation on
it? Can't find anything in the full-text manual..

Best regards,
Kevin Østmark
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