Incidentally, George is the one who has done all the work on this project.
All kudos (and suggestions) go to him.

On 8/13/07, Douglas Smith (at home) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi Patrick, thanks for the feedback....that does help...and I did know
> that it was a direct port of java...I guess I was just expecting to find
> .NET specific stuff.
>
> I am not trying to make your life harder, and I know you guys do
> everything for free, and support an open source project, which is
> great...but maybe you could (more obviously) re-direct people to the java
> search syntax/faqs/file formats/wiki (all of the stuff that is not .NET
> specific) from your home page, until such time as Lucene.Net has its own
> pages.
>
> Patrick Burrows wrote:
>
> In general, for any given release, if the Java version supports it, the .Net
> version supports it. If a feature is documented in the Java version, it
> works the same way in the .Net version.
>
> ...that's not to say the docs are always easy to find or make sense of...
> but that's its own issue.
>
>
> On 8/13/07, Douglas Smith (at home) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> I have seen a lot of good recommendations for using Lucene, but as far
> as the .NET version, I cannot find very much sample code or sample web
> sites to help me get started using it.  There does not seem to be any
> overview of features, samples, getting started pages, or wiki pages
> available.  The API is not very helpful in this regard.
>
> Particularly, I want to know if Lucence supports wildcard searches, and
> how to run them.
>
> Since the Java version supports wildcard queries, can I assume the .NET
> version does also? ....http://lucene.apache.org/java/docs/features.html
>
> Does anyone have a short example of using the wildcard feature they can
> post?
>
> Thanks for any help in this area :-)
>
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