Sam,

> If you're making your own QueryParser, there is another gotcha -> the
> docs say to use the parameter handle_parser_errors but that's not right
> with 0.10.13. It should be
> 
> Ferret::QueryParser.new({:handle_parse_errors => true}) # not
> handle_parser_errors like docs say
> 
> Note the missing r on parse(r)

  acts_as_ferret( { :fields => { 'ferret_index_article_title' => { 
:boost => 2 },
                                 'ferret_index_article_body' => { :boost 
=> 1.5 },
                                 'ferret_index_article_comments' => { 
:boost => 1 },
                                 'ferret_index_article_image_captions' 
=> { :boost => 1.5 } }, :store_class_name => true },
                  { :analyzer => 
Ferret::Analysis::StandardAnalyzer.new([nil])} )

I'm not specifically creating my own QueryParser object. Any idea where 
i would stick the :handle_parse_errors => true in the above.

Thanks in advance.

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