Hi Guest,
I''ve just fixed this problem. Look out for gem 0.9.6. Don''t
get the
0.10.* gem just yet as it isn''t supported by acts_as_ferret.
Cheers,
Dave
PS: this is a very friendly mailing list but we prefer to help people
with names.
On 8/23/06, Guest <guest at guest.com> wrote:>
> I should be more specific, the data is actually stored as Move or Shake,
> but doing a find_by_contents with or (or any two character combination
> like to), doesn''t return the result. With the two character word
> omitted, it returns.
>
> Guest wrote:
> > If we try to query a field with a_a_f with two characters in it,
nothing
> > is returned.
> >
> > "Move or shake" If I do "Move shake" it works. It
seems like anything
> > that has a two character word in it, doesn''t get returned
with a_a_f.
> >
> > Any help would be great!
>
>
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