Ah. that's got it. Thanks! On 7/31/07, feran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Is the Field UN_TOKENIZED? > > If it's TOKENIZED you may not find it because the value will have been > split > into terms. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Patrick Burrows" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 3:21 PM > Subject: Re: test > > > > Hm... > > > > I do this: > > > > Query q = new TermQuery(new Term("link", args[1])); > > (from a command line test app I made) and it still does not find the url > > that Luke is showing me in the index. args[1] has the exact url copied > out > > of Luke. I get 0 hits back -- which is probably better than getting > > *every* > > document back... but still not ideal. > > > > > > On 7/31/07, Kurt Mackey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >> Not only can you, but it's preferred. The QueryParser really only > exists > >> to handle human input. If you can do it programmatically, things are > >> much > >> easier. > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Patrick Burrows [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 2:04 PM > >> To: [email protected] > >> Subject: Re: test > >> > >> Yeah. That's exactly what is happening. > >> > >> Didn't realize I could use my own query without going through the > parser. > >> > >> > >> On 7/31/07, Kurt Mackey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > > >> > Are you using the query parser thing for that? It will split on the > >> > various special characters in a URL, and (by default) give you > >> > something > >> > like this for http://www.microsoft.com/windows: > >> > > >> > field:(http OR www OR microsoft OR come OR windows) > >> > > >> > For things like that, you'll need to build your own queries, not use > >> > the > >> > parser. > >> > > >> > -Kurt > >> > > >> > -----Original Message----- > >> > From: Patrick Burrows [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 1:45 PM > >> > To: [email protected] > >> > Subject: Re: test > >> > > >> > hmm.... this seems to have made it through. My previous posts kept > >> getting > >> > bounced for being spam. > >> > > >> > I had been trying to ask a question on searching for URLs. One of the > >> > fields > >> > in my index is called link. It holds nothing but URLs. There may be > >> > more > >> > than one link field per document. > >> > > >> > When I search on the url, though (using field:fullurl syntax) it > >> > returns > >> a > >> > hit on every field in the database. > >> > > >> > Is there special syntax for searching for a url? > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > On 7/31/07, Patrick Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > > > >> > > this is not spam, please stop bouncing it > >> > > > >> > > -- > >> > > - > >> > > P > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > -- > >> > - > >> > P > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> - > >> P > >> > > > > > > > > -- > > - > > P > > > > >
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