Hi Otis!
Yes, I've run the query though debugQuery=yes. I posted the difference between
the debug output and the Luke parsed query in my original post. here's a
snippet:
Also, I've noticed that the parsed query on luke is:
text:"美聯 聯社"
and in solr it is:
text:"美聯 聯社 "
I noticed there
Hi guys!
Is there a simple way (or command line tool)
to merge different Solr indexes (located on different machines)
into one ?
cheers
Y.
Hello Solr Group,
this is my first day with Solr and now I'm looking if there is a way to make
a middleword search like:
*searchword*
Yes, I know this is not the work of a fulltextsearch, but I've a case where
this is needed. :-(
One way, because I think the normal middleword-search will kill the
> In the near future, you can do a real query-time boost (score multiplication)
> by another field or function
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-334
>
> And even quickly update all the values of the field being used as the boost:
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-351
Thanks,
Hi Guys,
Looks like we ran into a urldecode problem when having certain query
strings. This is what happens:
Client: Jeffrey's Bay -> Jeffrey%26%2339%3Bs+Bay (php 5.2
urlencode/rawurlencode)
Solr: Jeffrey%26%2339%3Bs+Bay -> Jeffrey%26#39;s+Bay
This is according to the solr logfile
PRWeb's Newspad.com search has been using a replicated Solr setup since
June 11, 2007. In that time, and I'm just checking the admin page on the
query server...3,000,000 requests since June across 350,000 documents.
This hardly taxes the server, it's load is about 0.20 with 20 rather
sleepy apa