Thanks! Mark
On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 11:56 AM Dave <hastings.recurs...@gmail.com> wrote: > Agreed. Just a JavaScript check on the input box would work fine for 99% > of cases, unless something automatic is running them in which case just > server side redirect back to the form. > > > On Oct 27, 2020, at 11:54 AM, Mark Robinson <mark123lea...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > Hi Konstantinos , > > > > Thanks for the reply. > > I too feel the same. Wanted to find what others also in the Solr world > > thought about it. > > > > Thanks! > > Mark. > > > >> On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 11:45 AM Konstantinos Koukouvis < > >> konstantinos.koukou...@mecenat.com> wrote: > >> > >> Oh hi Mark! > >> > >> Why would you wanna do such a thing in the solr end. Imho it would be > much > >> more clean and easy to do it on the client side > >> > >> Regards, > >> Konstantinos > >> > >> > >>>> On 27 Oct 2020, at 16:42, Mark Robinson <mark123lea...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >>> > >>> Hello, > >>> > >>> I want to block queries having only a digit like "1" or "2" , ... or > >>> just a letter like "a" or "b" ... > >>> > >>> Is it a good idea to block them ... ie just single digits 0 - 9 and a > - > >> z > >>> by putting them as a stop word? The problem with this I can anticipate > >> is a > >>> query like "1 inch screw" can have the important information "1" > stripped > >>> out if I tokenize it. > >>> > >>> So what would be a good way to avoid single digit only and single > letter > >>> only queries, from the Solr end? > >>> Or should I not do this at the Solr end at all? > >>> > >>> Could someone please share your thoughts? > >>> > >>> Thanks! > >>> Mark > >> > >> ================================================== > >> Konstantinos Koukouvis > >> konstantinos.koukou...@mecenat.com > >> > >> Using Golang and Solr? Try this: https://github.com/mecenat/solr > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >