Thanks, but I don't "think" I need that. But curious, how will it know it's
a phrase if it's not enclosed in quotes? Won't all its terms be treated
separately then?
Philip
Mark Miller-5 wrote:
>
> One more tip...if you would like to be able to search phrases without
> putting in the quotes you must strip them with the analyzer. In
> standardfilter (in the standard analyzer code) add this:
>
> private static final String QUOTED_TYPE = tokenImage[QUOTED];
> - youll see where to put that
>
> and youll see where to put this:
>
> else if (type == QUOTED_TYPE) {
> return new
> org.apache.lucene.analysis.Token(text.STRIPMYQUOTESOFFBABY(),t.startOffset(),
> t.endOffset(), type);
> }
>
> text is a string so don't take my pseudo code literally.
>
> - Mark
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