Hi,

The strange part is that i have actually tried a slop of 1000 (1K),
and the results are still different. This even when the test data has
a limiter of 10K for each sentence.
(This means that a sloppy phrase should only give hits where the
complete sentence is found, yet it is not the result...)

Hope that explains the issue a bit better :)

Regards
Tor

On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 8:08 AM, lboutros <boutr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> the key phrase was this one :) :
>
> "A sloppy phrase query specifies a maximum "slop", or the number of
> positions tokens need to be moved to get a match. "
>
> so you could search for "foo bar"~101 in your example.
>
> Ludovic.
>
>
> -----
> Jouve
> France.
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Tor Henning Ueland

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