Re: strange behavior of scores and term proximity use

2011-11-25 Thread Erick Erickson
You might try with a less "fraught" search phrase, "to be or not to be" is a classic query that may be all stop words. Otherwise, I'm clueless. On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Ariel Zerbib wrote: > I tested with the version 4.0-2011-11-04_09-29-42. > > Ariel > > > 2011/11/17 Erick Erickson >

Re: strange behavior of scores and term proximity use

2011-11-23 Thread Ariel Zerbib
I tested with the version 4.0-2011-11-04_09-29-42. Ariel 2011/11/17 Erick Erickson > Hmmm, I'm not seeing similar behavior on a trunk from today, when did > you get your copy? > > Erick > > On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 2:06 PM, Ariel Zerbib > wrote: > > Hi, > > > > For this term proximity query: a

Re: strange behavior of scores and term proximity use

2011-11-17 Thread Erick Erickson
Hmmm, I'm not seeing similar behavior on a trunk from today, when did you get your copy? Erick On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 2:06 PM, Ariel Zerbib wrote: > Hi, > > For this term proximity query: ab_main_title_l0:"to be or not to be"~1000 > > http://localhost:/solr/select?q=ab_main_title_l0%3A%22og

strange behavior of scores and term proximity use

2011-11-16 Thread Ariel Zerbib
Hi, For this term proximity query: ab_main_title_l0:"to be or not to be"~1000 http://localhost:/solr/select?q=ab_main_title_l0%3A%22og54ct8n+to+be+or+not+to+be+5w8ojsx2%22~1000&sort=score+desc&start=0&rows=3&fl=ab_main_title_l0%2Cscore%2Cid&debugQuery=true The third first results are the fol