On Jan 4, 2008, at 8:26 AM, Vince Wadhwani wrote:

>
> I've got a smallish site with not a ton of data at the moment.. but
> all that could change at some point so I'd like to plan with that in
> mind.  Currently I'm deployed on an nginx/mongrel stack that works
> quite well.  My site uses Ferret for search and it's ok.. the big
> problem is that some terms don't show up as expected.. especially if
> there are apostrophes, plurals, etc involved.
>
> I've got two choices that I see... pony up the O'reilly mini-pdf and
> tweak ferret settings or scrap ferret and go with Sphinx (and hope it
> handles cases like this better).  I'm not sure how much time the
> latter would take me but, assuming that I'm going to spend somewhere
> around 40 hours anyway, which route would you all recommend?
>

We've used ferret on past projects... and now use sphinx. We're not  
likely going back to ferret. ;-)

Robby

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