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Mike Klaas commented on SOLR-553:
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What do people think of making span highlighting the default behaviour if the
query contains phrases? It might be better to have the default behaviour that
which people expect, even if it is technically different output from 1.2.
> Highlighter does not match phrase queries correctly
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>
> Key: SOLR-553
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-553
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: highlighter
> Affects Versions: 1.2
> Environment: all
> Reporter: Brian Whitman
> Attachments: highlighttest.xml, Solr-553.patch
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> http://www.nabble.com/highlighting-pt2%3A-returning-tokens-out-of-order-from-PhraseQuery-to16156718.html
> Say we search for the band "I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness"
> .../selectrows=100&q=%22I%20Love%20You%20But%20I\'ve%20Chosen%20Darkness%22&fq=type:html&hl=true&hl.fl=content&hl.fragsize=500&hl.snippets=5&hl.simple.pre=%3Cspan%3E&hl.simple.post=%3C/span%3E
> The highlight returns a snippet that does have the name altogether:
> Lights (Live) : <span>I</span> <span>Love</span> <span>You</span> But
> <span>I've</span> <span>Chosen</span> <span>Darkness</span> :
> But also returns unrelated snips from the same page:
> Black Francis Shop "<span>I</span> Think <span>I</span> <span>Love</span>
> <span>You</span>"
> A correct highlighter should not return snippets that do not match the phrase
> exactly.
> LUCENE-794 (not yet committed, but seems to be ready) fixes up the problem
> from the Lucene end. Solr should get it too.
> Related: SOLR-575
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