http://www.google.com/#hl=en&source=hp&q=find_with_ferret+conditions

looks like you might need a nil in the middle, there. check the api.

-eric

On Sep 23, 11:23 pm, Neetal Sharma <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I have a search feature in my application.
> I was using acts_as_ferret , i tried all possible ways to include the
> conditions with it.
>
> Model.find_with_ferret(query, :conditions =>{})
>
> But dint succeed in it. So please some one help me with this , or else
> please suggest a good search plugin which includes conditions. I tried
> with solr but somehow not working because of some java configs and all.I
> don't know java , so have no clue about it.
>
> Please Advice,
>
> Thanks in Advance !
> Neetal
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