Okay, but what is it that you are trying to "prevent"??
And, "diet follower" is a phrase, not a keyword or term.
So, I'm still baffled as to what you are really trying to do. Trying
explaining it in plain English.
And given this same input, how would it be queried?
-- Jack Krupansky
-----Original Message-----
From: Furkan KAMACI
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 11:22 AM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Prevent Some Keywords at Analyzer Step
Let's assume that my sentence is that:
*Alice is a diet follower*
My special keyword => *diet follower*
Tokens will be:
Token 1) Alice
Token 2) is
Token 3) a
Token 4) diet
Token 5) follower
Token 6) *diet follower*
2013/8/19 Jack Krupansky <j...@basetechnology.com>
Your example doesn't "prevent" any keywords.
You need to elaborate the specific requirements with more detail.
Given a long stream of text, what tokenization do you expect in the index?
-- Jack Krupansky
-----Original Message----- From: Furkan KAMACI Sent: Monday, August 19,
2013 8:07 AM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Prevent Some
Keywords at Analyzer Step
Hi;
I want to write an analyzer that will prevent some special words. For
example sentence to be indexed is:
diet follower
it will tokenize it as like that
token 1) diet
token 2) follower
token 3) diet follower
How can I do that with Solr?