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> De : Mark Mandel [mailto:mark.man...@gmail.com]
> Envoyé : mercredi 13 avril 2011 10:04
> À : solr-user@lucene.apache.org
> Objet : Allowing looser matches
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> Not sure if the title explains it all, or
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Objet : Allowing looser matches
Not sure if the title explains it all, or if what I want is even possible,
but figured I would ask.
Say, I have a series of products I'm selling, and a search of:
"Blue Wool Rugs"
Comes in. This returns 0 results, as "Blu
Not sure if the title explains it all, or if what I want is even possible,
but figured I would ask.
Say, I have a series of products I'm selling, and a search of:
"Blue Wool Rugs"
Comes in. This returns 0 results, as "Blue" and "Rugs" match terms that are
indexes, "Wool" does not.
Is there a w