No, # is not a stop word.

On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 12:59 PM, 李�S <liyun2...@corp.netease.com> wrote:

> Is "#" in your stop words list ?
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> 2012-09-04
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> Li Yun
> Software Engineer @ Netease
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> 发件人: veena rani
> 发送时间: 2012-09-04  12:57:26
> 收件人: solr-user; te
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> 主题: Re: Is there any special meaning for # symbol in solr.
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> if i use this link ,
> http://localhost:8080/solr/select?&q=(techskill%3Ac%23)
> , solr is going to display techskill:c result.
> But i want to display only techskill:c#  result.
> On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 7:23 PM, Toke Eskildsen <t...@statsbiblioteket.dk
> >wrote:
> > On Mon, 2012-09-03 at 13:39 +0200, veena rani wrote:
> > > >  I have an issue with the # symbol, in solr,
> > > >  I m trying to search for string ends up with # , Eg:c#, it is
> throwing
> > > >  error Like, org.apache.lucene.queryparser.classic.ParseException:
> > Cannot
> > > >  parse '(techskill:c': Encountered "<EOF>" at line 1, column 12.
> >
> > Solr only received '(techskill:c', which has unbalanced parentheses.
> > My guess is that you do not perform a URL-encode of '#' and that you
> > were sending something like
> > http://localhost:8080/solr/select?&q=(techskill:c#)
> > when you should have been sending
> > http://localhost:8080/solr/select?&q=(techskill%3Ac%23)
> >
> >
> --
> Regards,
> Veena.
> Banglore.
>



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Regards,
Veena.
Banglore.

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