PRWeb's Newspad.com search has been using a replicated Solr setup since
June 11, 2007. In that time, and I'm just checking the admin page on the
query server...3,000,000 requests since June across 350,000 documents.
This hardly taxes the server, it's load is about 0.20 with 20 rather
sleepy
On 10/6/07, Frederik M. Kraus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like we ran into a urldecode problem when having certain query
strings. This is what happens:
Client: Jeffrey's Bay - Jeffrey%26%2339%3Bs+Bay (php 5.2
urlencode/rawurlencode)
It looks like the client is doing XML escaping as
: The query is against a schema that stores the user_ids who have worked on each
: document in a multi-value integer field called 'user_ids'. I'd like to query
: solr for all documents that anyone other than a few users have worked on.
:
: For instance, say the user group I'm working with is
: this is my first day with Solr and now I'm looking if there is a way to make
: a middleword search like:
: *searchword*
FYI: i've never seen the term middleword used before, this is usually
refered to as wildcard query that has the unique property of including a
leading wildcard character
Hi Chris !
Thanks for the pointer. After two silent days waiting for reply,
I decided to implement a command line for that. Works like a charm !!!
If anyone is interested, don't hesitate to ask for.
cheers
Y.
Chris Hostetter a écrit :
: Is there a simple way (or command line tool)
: to merge
: Thanks for the pointer. After two silent days waiting for reply,
: I decided to implement a command line for that. Works like a charm !!!
well, sometimes people just don't post because they don't know the
answer to something (better then 50 people posting i don't know).
but a big part of
Hello,
Did I miss this contribution or did it not happen? I'm referring to the change
to the SpellCheckerRequestHandler to handle spelling corrections/suggestions
for multi-word queries.
Any chance you can provide a patch?
Thanks!
Otis
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