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On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 1:49 PM, wrote:
> Hi
> I am new and learning Solr-5.2.1. I am using windows without
> servlet.(using post.jar)
> i have manage to index some files and try searching on
> http://localhost:8983/solr/test/browse
>
> I have few question to ask.
> 1. Can i modify "
Hi
I am new and learning Solr-5.2.1. I am using windows without
servlet.(using post.jar)
i have manage to index some files and try searching on
http://localhost:8983/solr/test/browse
I have few question to ask.
1. Can i modify "browse" to show little bit of the content that i search?
ex)
On 7/9/2013 2:02 PM, Andy Lester wrote:
What error do you get? Never say "I get an error." Always say "I get
this error: ."
This is the actual error when trying "*:*" :
Can't locate object method "_struct_" via package
"WebService::Solr::Query" at
/usr/local/share/perl/5.14.2/WebSer
On Jul 9, 2013, at 2:48 PM, Shawn Heisey wrote:
> This is primarily to Andy Lester, who wrote the WebService::Solr module
> on CPAN, but I'll take a response from anyone who knows what I can do.
>
> If I use the following Perl code, I get an error.
What error do you get? Never say "I get an e
This is primarily to Andy Lester, who wrote the WebService::Solr module
on CPAN, but I'll take a response from anyone who knows what I can do.
If I use the following Perl code, I get an error. If I try to build
some other query besides *:* to request all documents, the script runs,
but the query
e first term KENTUCKY is searched in the INST_NAME and rest terms
like TECH and PADUCAH are searched in your default search field
Regds
Pravesh
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I want to be able to search against INST_NAME using keywords, stemming,
synonyms, etc... I think I need to split on white space. Don't I?
Thanks for the quick response!
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it's something basic.
Thanks
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Hi,
I guess the behavior is because of the field type of the field INST_NAME.
Try changing its type to string for getting the desired results.
text_en_splitting splits on whitespace.
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ll use it in my existing (default) sysname dictinary.
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and use ?
> 3. If there is another way to import wordnet as a simple text then I can
> as well use it in my existing (default) sysname dictinary.
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> Appreciate your help on answering this.
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On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Larry Eitel wrote:
> I am implementing solr on Centos server. It involves handling
> multi-languages. Where is the best place to look for developers experienced
> in solr who may be interested in a little consulting work. Mostly to give
> some guidance, etc. IRC i
I am implementing solr on Centos server. It involves handling
multi-languages. Where is the best place to look for developers experienced
in solr who may be interested in a little consulting work. Mostly to give
some guidance, etc. IRC is rather quite.
Thank you :)
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