README.txt in Apache Solr Multilingual 6.3
Apache Solr Multilingual
========================
Apache Solr Multilingual cleanly extends Apache Solr Search Integration
to provide:
* better support for non-English languages
* support for multilingual search
* an easier-to-use administration interface for non-English and
multilingual search
Installation
============
TODO
Usage
=====
TODO
Spell Checker
=============
How it works:
* The language-neutral spell checker doesn't use any stop words.
* As soon as a user limits his search by language facet,
spell checking becomes language-specific
TODO:
* Admin configuration if spell checker is language-specific if
site language changes (language selector, URL, ...)
* Admin configuration if more than one suggestion should be made
in different languages (expensive because solr needs to be queried
one time per language)
Apache Solr Text Files
======================
stopwords.txt
=============
TODO
protwords.txt
=============
TODO
synonyms.txt
=============
TODO
compoundwords.txt
=================
TODO
Troubleshooting
===============
Q: Searching for words containing accents or umlauts does not work!
A: You need to make sure the configuration of your servlet container (Tomcat, Jetty, ...)
supports UTF-8 characters within the URL. For Tomcat you have to add an attribute
URIEncoding="UTF-8" to your Connector definition. See Solr's documentation for details:
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrInstall
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrTomcat
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- Apache Solr Multilingual
- ========================
-
- Apache Solr Multilingual cleanly extends Apache Solr Search Integration
- to provide:
- * better support for non-English languages
- * support for multilingual search
- * an easier-to-use administration interface for non-English and
- multilingual search
-
-
- Installation
- ============
- TODO
-
-
- Usage
- =====
- TODO
-
-
- Spell Checker
- =============
-
- How it works:
- * The language-neutral spell checker doesn't use any stop words.
- * As soon as a user limits his search by language facet,
- spell checking becomes language-specific
-
- TODO:
- * Admin configuration if spell checker is language-specific if
- site language changes (language selector, URL, ...)
- * Admin configuration if more than one suggestion should be made
- in different languages (expensive because solr needs to be queried
- one time per language)
-
-
- Apache Solr Text Files
- ======================
-
- stopwords.txt
- =============
- TODO
-
-
- protwords.txt
- =============
- TODO
-
-
- synonyms.txt
- =============
- TODO
-
-
- compoundwords.txt
- =================
- TODO
-
-
- Troubleshooting
- ===============
-
- Q: Searching for words containing accents or umlauts does not work!
-
- A: You need to make sure the configuration of your servlet container (Tomcat, Jetty, ...)
- supports UTF-8 characters within the URL. For Tomcat you have to add an attribute
- URIEncoding="UTF-8" to your Connector definition. See Solr's documentation for details:
- http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrInstall
- http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrTomcat
-