the <code>[[Options#LSERROR|LSERROR]]</code> property (default: <code>SET LSERROR 0</code>).
The query above yields two results as there is no error between the query term
"foo" “foo” and the text node "foo bar"“foo bar”, and one error between"foo" “foo” and "foa bar"“foa bar”.
==Mixed Content==
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Since the logical flow of the text is not interrupted by the child elements, you will typically want to search across elements, so that the above paragraph would match a search for <code>real text</code>“real text”. For more examples, see [http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath-full-text-10-use-cases/#Across XQuery and XPath Full Text 1.0 Use Cases].
To enable this kind of searches, ''whitespace chopping'' must be turned off when importing XML documents by setting the option <code>[[Options#CHOP|CHOP]]</code> to <code>OFF</code> (default: <code>SET CHOP ON</code>). In the GUI, you find this option in Database → New… → Parsing → Chop Whitespaces.
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The ignore option would enable you to search for <code>illustrative purposes</code>the string “illustrative purposes”:
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