you can use luke to know what is the content of the index, in the overview tab you can select the url field and press on show top terms, so you will get the real terms that are in the index.
By the way, i have just realized that in the original query when you create the url term you are adding quotes to the term, so you are searching for a term with quotes in it, ¿have you tried to query with the term without quotes? On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 4:09 AM, Mark Cottman-Fields <mar...@qpac.com.au> wrote: > After some more testing, it seems the special characters in the url are > causing problems. > > The url field is stored un_tokenized, so the analyzer in use shouldn't > matter? > > And in my original question, "contentlength" and "length" were indeed > only errors in that post, the actual code contains the correct field > names. > > Thanks for the ideas so far. > > At this point, I've tried using QueryParser.Parse and > QueryParser.Escape. > I've also tried adding quotes around the url: > url:"http://some.website.com/" > > Neither method gives the results I expect. Is there some way to have a > look at what luke does to a query under the hood? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Cottman-Fields [mailto:mar...@qpac.com.au] > Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2009 11:57 PM > To: lucene-net-user@incubator.apache.org > Subject: difference between Luke search and Lucene.Net search? > > Hi All > > I'm currently testing a lucene.net index for a website. > > The Luke search utility and my C# code give me different results for > searches. There's probably a simple explanation, but I can't find it. > > The idea here is to check for changes using the url and the content > length. > > C# code: > > (searcher is Lucene.Net.Search.IndexSearcher instance) > > public bool IsIndexed(Uri url, int stringcontent) { > int foundCount = 0; > Lucene.Net.Search.BooleanQuery bq = new > Lucene.Net.Search.BooleanQuery(); bq.Add(new > Lucene.Net.Search.TermQuery(new Lucene.Net.Index.Term("url", "\"" + > url.AbsoluteUri + "\"")), Lucene.Net.Search.BooleanClause.Occur.MUST); > bq.Add(new Lucene.Net.Search.TermQuery(new > Lucene.Net.Index.Term("length", stringcontent.ToString())), > Lucene.Net.Search.BooleanClause.Occur.MUST); > Lucene.Net.Search.Hits hits = searcher.Search(bq); > foundCount = hits.Length(); > return foundCount > 0; > } > > A search like: > +url:"http://some.website.com/" +contentlength:1234 > > Finds exactly one item in Luke (the expected behaviour, if the url is > indexed and has that length exactly), but returns nothing in my code > above. They are both using the same index. > > Any ideas? > > BTW, great project, thank you! > > Mark > > ********** Disclaimer ********** > This email, together with any attachments, is intended for the named > recipient only. This email may contain information which is confidential, of > a private nature or which is subject to legal professional privilege or > copyright. Accordingly, any form of disclosure, modification, distribution > and/or publication of this email message is prohibited unless expressly > authorised by the sender acting with the authority of or on behalf of the > Queensland Performing Arts Centre. > > If you have received this email by mistake, please inform the sender as soon > as possible and delete the message and any copies of this message from your > computer system network. The confidentiality, privacy or legal professional > privilege attached to this email is not waived or destroyed by that mistake. > > Unless expressly attributed, the views expressed in this email do not > necessarily represent the views of the Queensland Performing Arts Centre. > ******************************** > >