th Sciences
Syngenta UK
Email: geraint.d...@syngenta.com
-Original Message-
From: Mark Fenbers [mailto:mark.fenb...@noaa.gov]
Sent: 16 October 2015 19:43
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: File-based Spelling
On 10/13/2015 9:30 AM, Dyer, James wrote:
Mark,
The older spellcheck implementatio
Geraint Duck
Data Scientist
Toxicology and Health Sciences
Syngenta UK
Email: geraint.d...@syngenta.com
-Original Message-
From: Mark Fenbers [mailto:mark.fenb...@noaa.gov]
Sent: 16 October 2015 19:43
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: File-based Spelling
On 10/13/2015 9:30 AM,
On 10/13/2015 9:30 AM, Dyer, James wrote:
Mark,
The older spellcheck implementations create an n-gram sidecar index, which is
why you're seeing your name split into 2-grams like this. See the IR Book by
Manning et al, section 3.3.4 for more information. Based on the results you're
getting,
Mark,
The older spellcheck implementations create an n-gram sidecar index, which is
why you're seeing your name split into 2-grams like this. See the IR Book by
Manning et al, section 3.3.4 for more information. Based on the results you're
getting, I think it is loading your file correctly.
Let's see your solrconfig entries? Doubtless something innocent
seeming isn't quite right.
This might provide some clues:
http://lucidworks.com/blog/2015/03/04/solr-suggester/
The reference guide is the first place to look, a lot of this
functionality has changed
in recent years so I always try t