Sorry I realized the strike through on the term "bear" in "big brown bear" cannot be displayaccordinglyin the mailing list. My aim is to have the search terms "big brown bear", display on the search result page with the term "bear" striked through since it does not have a match in the search result.

On 12/6/2018 11:16 AM, Derek Poh wrote:
Hi

How can I find out which search terms have matches in a search?

Eg.
The search terms are "big brown bear".And only "big" and "brown" have matches in the searchresult. Can Solr return this information that "big" and "brown" have matches in the search result? I want touse this information to display on the search result page that "big" and "brown" have matches.
Somethinglike "big brown bear".

Amusing solr 4.10.4.

Derek

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