Newbie question about search behavior

2010-08-16 Thread Mike Thomsen
Is it possible to set up Lucene to treat a keyword search such as title:News implicitly like title:News* so that any title that begins with News will be returned without the user having to throw in a wildcard? Also, are there any common filters and such that are generally considered a good

RE: Newbie question about search behavior

2010-08-16 Thread Markus Jelsma
- From: Mike Thomsen mikerthom...@gmail.com Sent: Mon 16-08-2010 19:09 To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org; Subject: Newbie question about search behavior Is it possible to set up Lucene to treat a keyword search such as title:News implicitly like title:News* so that any title that begins with News

Re: Newbie question about search

2008-02-27 Thread x8nnn
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Re: Newbie question about search

2008-02-25 Thread Chris Hostetter
: Once I post it I see following entry in my catalina.out. However when I go : to solr search page and try to search any token in content sectionI do not : get any thing returned. basically : : result name=response numFound=0 start=0/ the logs you posted don't inlcude anything about the query

Re: Newbie question about search

2008-02-23 Thread x8nnn
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Re: Newbie question about search

2008-02-23 Thread Reece
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Re: Newbie question about search

2008-02-22 Thread Reece
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