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[jira] Issue Comment Edited: (SOLR-1071) spellcheck.extendedResults returns an invalid JSON response when count > 1

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Yonik Seeley edited comment on SOLR-1071 at 4/1/09 2:18 PM:
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bq. At first I tagged it "suggestions" but then I thought it might be confusing having two such tags on different levels 

good point - I hadn't noticed it was the same as the top level tag.
We could use a different word altogether... say "words", "terms", "replacements", "alternatives"?

      was (Author: yseeley@gmail.com):
    bq. At first I tagged it "suggestions" but then I thought it might be confusing having two such tags on different levels 

good point - I hadn't noticed it was the same as the top level tag.
We could use a different word altogether... say "words" or "terms"?
  
> spellcheck.extendedResults returns an invalid JSON response when count > 1
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-1071
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1071
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: spellchecker
>    Affects Versions: 1.3
>            Reporter: Uri Boness
>            Assignee: Grant Ingersoll
>             Fix For: 1.3.1
>
>         Attachments: SpellCheckComponent_fix.patch, SpellCheckComponent_new_structure.patch
>
>
> When: wt=json & spellcheck.extendedResults=true & spellcheck.count > 1, the suggestions are returned in the following format:
> "suggestions":[
> 	"amsterdm",{
> 	 "numFound":5,
> 	 "startOffset":0,
> 	 "endOffset":8,
> 	 "origFreq":0,
> 	 "suggestion":{
> 	  "frequency":8498,
> 	  "word":"amsterdam"},
> 	 "suggestion":{
> 	  "frequency":1,
> 	  "word":"amsterd"},
> 	 "suggestion":{
> 	  "frequency":8,
> 	  "word":"amsterdams"},
> 	 "suggestion":{
> 	  "frequency":1,
> 	  "word":"amstedam"},
> 	 "suggestion":{
> 	  "frequency":22,
> 	  "word":"amsterdamse"}},
> 	"beak",{
> 	 "numFound":5,
> 	 "startOffset":9,
> 	 "endOffset":13,
> 	 "origFreq":0,
> 	 "suggestion":{
> 	  "frequency":379,
> 	  "word":"beek"},
> 	 "suggestion":{
> 	  "frequency":26,
> 	  "word":"beau"},
> 	 "suggestion":{
> 	  "frequency":26,
> 	  "word":"baak"},
> 	 "suggestion":{
> 	  "frequency":15,
> 	  "word":"teak"},
> 	 "suggestion":{
> 	  "frequency":11,
> 	  "word":"beuk"}},
> 	"correctlySpelled",false,
> 	"collation","amsterdam beek"]}}
> This is an invalid json as each term is associated with a JSON object which holds multiple "suggestion" attributes. When working with a JSON library only the last "suggestion" attribute is picked up.

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