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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 12137] - Can '*' or '?' symbol be used as the first character of a search?

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------- Additional Comments From peternorrhall@yahoo.se  2005-07-08 13:36 -------
If one has multiple terms in the query and no one has a wildcard but has a
leading '-' for example (germany -golf) it will not work. I tried the following
instead
(<_TERM_START_CHAR>|[ "*", "?" ])(<_TERM_CHAR> | ( [ "*", "?" ] ))* >


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