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Re: Stem Analyzer: msg#00034lang.ruby.ferret.general
Well, you bring up another question I had. I was using a similar line as yours above to call the stem analyzer and I always would get a parse error. I even get a parse error when I paste your line in. I'm pretty new to ruby, and I'm sure its something obvious but I can't get rid of the parse error without removing the hash ticks such as acts_as_ferret :fields => ["id", "name", "body"], :analyzer => MyFunkyStemAnalyzer When I do that, AAF never seems to call my analyzer. So I ended up editing the AAF code and setting the analyzer option inside there and it worked except I get the whole problem I stated above. Thanks for your help, Ray -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. |
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