>
> No filters are applied to wildcard/fuzzy searches.
>
Ah! Not like that ..
I guess, it is just that the phrase searches using wildcards are not
analyzed.

Cheers
Avlesh

On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 10:42 PM, Christian Zambrano <czamb...@gmail.com>wrote:

> No filters are applied to wildcard/fuzzy searches.
>
> I couldn't find a reference to this on either the solr or lucene
> documentation but I read it on the Solr book from PACKT
>
>
> On 10/05/2009 12:09 PM, Angel Ice wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I have a little question regarding the search engine when a wildcard
>> character is used in the query.
>> Let's take the following example :
>>
>> - I have sent in indexation the word Hésitation (with an accent on the
>> "e")
>> - The filters applied to the field that will handle this word, result in
>> the indexation of "esit" (the mute H is suppressed (home made filter), the
>> accent too (IsoLatin1Filter), and the SnowballPorterFilter suppress the
>> "ation".
>>
>> When i search for "hesitation", "esitation", "ésitation" etc ... all is
>> OK, the document is returned.
>> But as soon as I use a wildcard, like "hésita*", the document is not
>> returned. In fact, I have to put the wildcard in a manner that match the
>> indexed term exactly (example "esi*")
>>
>> Does the search engine applies the filters to the word that prefix the
>> wildcard ? Or does it use this prefix verbatim ?
>>
>> Thanks for you help.
>>
>> Laurent
>>
>

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