Re: Synonym Phrase

2013-07-27 Thread Mikhail Khludnev
't recall the details... and it's not the default, which > maybe it should be. > > > -- Jack Krupansky > > -Original Message- From: Furkan KAMACI > Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 12:18 PM > To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > Subject: Re: Synonym Phrase > >

Re: Synonym Phrase

2013-07-26 Thread Furkan KAMACI
Should I re write it as like that: shopping cart => market trolley, cart or somethinglike that? 2013/7/26 Furkan KAMACI > Why Solr does not split that terms by*;* I think that it both > split by *;* and white space character? > > > 2013/7/26 Jack Krupansky > >> Well, that's one

Re: Synonym Phrase

2013-07-26 Thread Jack Krupansky
er@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: Synonym Phrase Why Solr does not split that terms by*;* I think that it both split by *;* and white space character? 2013/7/26 Jack Krupansky Well, that's one of the areas where Solr synonym support breaks down. The LucidWorks Search query parser h

Re: Synonym Phrase

2013-07-26 Thread Furkan KAMACI
Why Solr does not split that terms by*;* I think that it both split by *;* and white space character? 2013/7/26 Jack Krupansky > Well, that's one of the areas where Solr synonym support breaks down. The > LucidWorks Search query parser has a proprietary solution for that problem, > b

Re: Synonym Phrase

2013-07-26 Thread Jack Krupansky
Well, that's one of the areas where Solr synonym support breaks down. The LucidWorks Search query parser has a proprietary solution for that problem, but it won't help you with bare Solr. Some people have used shingles. In short, for query-time synonym phrases your best bet is to parse the quer