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now how you have the spellcheck component
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> > off the cuff: i'd guess that maybe WordDelimiterFilter is being used in a
> > wonky way given your usecase -- but like i said: would need to see the
> > configs to make a guess.
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> configs to make a guess.
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asking for "r!nk", I get a suggestion of "r!
pink". It seems like the spellcheck component isn't quite doing the
right thing somewhere.
I'm running 1.4.1 with the
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1553 patch applied for the
edismax query parser.
Thanks,
Colin
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