Re: One more happy Solr user ...

2009-10-14 Thread Shalin Shekhar Mangar
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 2:16 PM, Avlesh Singh wrote: > I am pleased to announce the latest release of a popular Indian local > search > portal called http://www.burrp.com . > In prior versions of this web application, search was Lucene driven and we > had to write our own

Re: One more happy Solr user ...

2009-10-14 Thread Avlesh Singh
If burrp! can keep pace with Solr enhancements, we are not too far from a " munich.burrp.com" ;) Thanks for checking out the site, Chantal. Cheers Avlesh On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 4:47 PM, Chantal Ackermann < chantal.ackerm...@btelligent.de> wrote: > Hi Avlesh, > > that is mean to sent something l

Re: One more happy Solr user ...

2009-10-14 Thread Chantal Ackermann
Hi Avlesh, that is mean to sent something like that http://mumbai.burrp.com/pack/list/kolkata-on-a-roll around at lunch time - in Germany(!). Very very sadly, "there are many places in Mumbai that have mastered the art of making authentic Kolkata rolls" but I don't know of any here in Munich..

Re: One more happy Solr user ...

2009-10-14 Thread Avlesh Singh
Ah! I knew that was coming :) We are planning a spell-checker integration pretty soon. Thanks for trying out the site Andrew. Cheers Avlesh On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 2:53 PM, Andrew McCombe wrote: > Hi > Nice site. First search I tried was for 'italien' in 'Mumbai' which > returned zero results

Re: One more happy Solr user ...

2009-10-14 Thread Andrew McCombe
Hi Nice site. First search I tried was for 'italien' in 'Mumbai' which returned zero results. Are you using spellcheck suggestions? Apart from that it's nice and fast. Regards Andrew McCombe iWebsolutions.co.uk 2009/10/14 Avlesh Singh > I am pleased to announce the latest release of a popu

One more happy Solr user ...

2009-10-14 Thread Avlesh Singh
I am pleased to announce the latest release of a popular Indian local search portal called http://www.burrp.com . In prior versions of this web application, search was Lucene driven and we had to write our own implementation of "search facets" amongst other painful tasks.