In a string like Sállan/Glimt, the forward slash is counted as part of the word, when it should not:
Each of the two parts before and after the slash should be treated as independent words, ie the slash should not be considered a word character. This could be language specific, such that some languages want it as part of their words, and others not, although I am not aware of any such language on first thought.
In a string like Sállan/Glimt, the forward slash is counted as part of the word, when it should not:
Each of the two parts before and after the slash should be treated as independent words, ie the slash should not be considered a word character. This could be language specific, such that some languages want it as part of their words, and others not, although I am not aware of any such language on first thought.