Thank you for your valuable help, now i can solve the problem.

Much respect to the team and various helpers :)

Robbie


Ian Lea wrote:
> 
> Try StandardAnalyzer rather than SimpleAnalyzer.  See the javadocs for
> these classes and the tokenizers they use for explanations.
> 
> SimpleAnalyzer uses LetterTokenizer which divides text at non-letters.
> 
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> On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 4:00 PM, MaxiRobbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've worked just a little with Lucene and now i need some stuffs to be
>> done
>> but i can't find responses in faq or how-to.
>>
>> My index contains products title like Nikon d300, nikon d200, nikon d3
>>
>> i'm using SimpleAnalyzer and when i query for title:d300, it's
>> transformed
>> in title:d and the results contains d200 and others kind of stuff.
>>
>> How can i correct this ? somes links would be helpfull.
>>
>> Thanks for share your experience.
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