Tried all these options, but none seem to work as described
https://lucene.apache.org/core/2_9_4/queryparsersyntax.html#Term%20Modifiers
Also misspelled words are not beeing reconized 🙁
Great.. Looking forward to hearing from you.
Plugin Author
WPSOLR
(@wpsolr)
Can you make some tests without the “Did you mean” option ?
Completely disabled the feature
Same problem as described in the first post.
Even with ‘Did you mean’ enabled. He never even asks ‘Did you mean’.
He just says: ‘No results where found’
Plugin Author
WPSOLR
(@wpsolr)
What are your Solr and WPSOLR versions ?
Here my tests online:
4 results
http://www.gotosolr.com/search-results/?search=Solr%20service
3 results
http://www.gotosolr.com/search-results/?search=Solr%20hosting%20service
WPSOLR – Version: 2.6
Solr – Version: 4.10.2
Plugin Author
WPSOLR
(@wpsolr)
can you try to find and show me abnormal results at http://www.gotosolr.com/search-results/?search ?
Went over to: http://www.gotosolr.com/blogs/
Copied a line of text: Nous avons compilé
Pasted it into the searchbar
Result: Found your blogpost!!
Went back to the blog page
Copied the same line: Nous avons compilé
Pasted this into the searchbar AND removed the word ‘avons’
Result: No results found for Nous compilé
Same problem as the one i’m facing.
Fyi. Also tried to search for: Nous avo
Result: No results found for Nous avo
See my point? 🙂
Plugin Author
WPSOLR
(@wpsolr)
yes, thanks.
I’m debugging those examples.
Plugin Author
WPSOLR
(@wpsolr)
I updated WPSOLR on gotosolr search.
Concerning the issue with “Nous avons compilé” vs “Nous compilé”, it is solved now by rewriting some of the spelling code.
1 result:
http://www.gotosolr.com/search-results/?search=Nous%20avons%20compil%C3%A9
1 result:
http://www.gotosolr.com/search-results/?search=Nous%20compil%C3%A9
And “Nous avns complé” displays a did you mean “Nous avons compilé”, which is now correct.
Concerning the “Nous avo” which returns nothing, it is a standard feature of Solr.
Either you add * before and after every term of the query:
http://www.gotosolr.com/search-results/?search=Nous%20avo%2A
or you use a N-gram analysis in your schema.xml file (very costly)
Please tell me what you think.
Tested your example… Looks great.
Gonna update my installation tomorrow and i’ll let you know.
Thank you very much for all the effort so far
Plugin Author
WPSOLR
(@wpsolr)
I updated WPSOLR 2.7 with those fixes.