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Thanks a lot Erick for this explanation. Do you mean words are stored in
bytes, that's it ?
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lost.
HTH
Erick
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 3:59 AM, darul wrote:
> Thanks for the details, but what do you mean by normalization, can you
> describe shortly the concepts behind ?
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Thanks for the details, but what do you mean by normalization, can you
describe shortly the concepts behind ?
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> Third :
> Title : Une *idée *pas comme les autres d'avant
> Body: Ah oui cette *idée *est intéressante
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> Fourth :
> Title : *Idée *intéressante encore
> Body: Solr fonctionne chez vous ou pas ?
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> For example what mean " (MATCH) weight(title:idé^1.1 in 0)
es d'avant
Body: Ah oui cette *idée *est intéressante
Fourth :
Title : *Idée *intéressante encore
Body: Solr fonctionne chez vous ou pas ?
For example what mean " (MATCH) weight(title:idé^1.1 in 0)"
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