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Posted to dev@archiva.apache.org by Brett Porter <br...@apache.org> on 2010/05/03 08:15:39 UTC

Re: svn commit: r939591 - /archiva/trunk/archiva-docs/src/site/apt/userguide/searching.apt

On 30/04/2010, at 6:57 PM, jzurbano@apache.org wrote:

> +  For query strings that are separated by whitespaces, Archiva searches for the exact query string.
> +  So if you typed in 'commons logging', the search result would contain the list of artifacts that use or
> +  reference 'commons logging' and not artifacts that only contain both 'commons' and 'logging'
> +  such as 'commons-logging'.


Jev, this example seems counter to the text. You say "exact query string", but the example seems to be "a string that contains both terms", ie it behaves more like commons AND logging. Can you clarify it further?

- Brett

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