Hi,

Not really as the words don’t exist in the corpus field. They way we have got 
around it in the past is to have another non stopped field that is also 
searched on (in addition to the the stopped field) with a boost to the score 
for matches. 
As an slight alternative you could do the above but choose a stopped or non 
stopped field if quotes are present when your application builds the query


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On 26 Jun 2014, at 10:33, Geert Van Huychem <ge...@iframeworx.be> wrote:

> Hello
>  
> We have the default dutch stopwords implemented in our Solr instance, so 
> words like ‘de’, ‘het’, ‘ben’ are filtered at index time.
>  
> Is there a way to trick Solr into ignoring those stopwords at query time, 
> when users puts the search terms between quotes?
>  
> Best
>  
> Geert Van Huychem
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