hi I was looking into using solr suggester component as described in http://wiki.apache.org/solr/Suggester
I have a file which has words, phrases in it. I was wondering how to make following possible. file has ------------- rebate form form when i look for "form" or even "for" i would like to have rebate form to be included too. I tried using <str name="lookupImpl">org.apache.solr.spelling.suggest.jaspell.JaspellLookup</str> but no luck, wiki suggests some one liner change to get fuzzy suggestions. But not sure whats that one liner change would be Also wiki suggests "* If you want to use a dictionary file that contains phrases (actually, strings that can be split into multiple tokens by the default QueryConverter) then define a different QueryConverter " but i dont see the desired result here is my solrconfig.xml <searchComponent class="solr.SpellCheckComponent" name="suggest"> <lst name="spellchecker"> <str name="name">suggest</str> <str name="classname">org.apache.solr.spelling.suggest.Suggester</str> <!-- <str name="lookupImpl">org.apache.solr.spelling.suggest.tst.TSTLookup</str> --> <str name="lookupImpl">org.apache.solr.spelling.suggest.jaspell.JaspellLookup</str> <str name="sourceLocation">american-english.txt</str> <str name="field">name</str> <!-- the indexed field to derive suggestions from --> <float name="threshold">0.005</float> <str name="buildOnCommit">false</str> <queryConverter name="queryConverter" class="org.apache.solr.spelling.MySpellingQueryConverter"/> </lst> </searchComponent> <requestHandler class="org.apache.solr.handler.component.SearchHandler" name="/suggest"> <lst name="defaults"> <str name="spellcheck">false</str> <str name="spellcheck.dictionary">suggest</str> <str name="spellcheck.onlyMorePopular">true</str> <str name="spellcheck.count">5</str> <str name="spellcheck.collate">true</str> </lst> <arr name="components"> <str>suggest</str> </arr> </requestHandler> -- View this message in context: http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/solr-1-4-suggester-component-tp1766915p1766915.html Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.