At some point I accidentally POST'd to /myindex/sometype/_query, and it created 
an item with an ID of "_query". I cannot delete it directly with DELETE 
/myindex/sometype/_query. 

It seems to me that it's a bug to allow data to be POST'd to 
/myindex/sometype/_query but not DELETE'd.

Same for entry IDs containing a slash - they do not appear to be usable by 
including the slash in the URI. Using the NEST client, it seems an ID with an 
embedded / will end up getting the / encoded to %2F. But if you've already 
indexed an item with the / (by mapping a field to _id where the field contains 
a / literal) then want to go update it, that's a problem.

-Michael

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