I don't think so (some other punctuation fails too, such as '#').  It's seems pretty 
random which punctuation is allowed and which causes an error, for instance, '.' and 
'_' work fine.  Is there any rule for this?  What characters are / are not valid using 
the StandardAnalyzer?  It seems to me that queries containing punctuation should be 
valid.

I look forward to a response when I return from vacation.  I included the user list on 
my response in case others have opinions or suggestions. 

Thanks for your help.
Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Goetz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 5:10 PM
To: Paul Friedman
Subject: Re: QueryParser error when "." in query string


> I downloaded last nights build and you were right, queries containing "." now work.  
>However, now queries containing "/" throw the same error.

Did they before?

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