On the documentation page
http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/reference/api/search/sort/
I found:
Sore mode example usage
"sore" - does it mean sick/ill/invalid ? or it is mistape from "Sort" ?
example bellow the field price
"bellow" - does it mean roar/how/scream ? or it is mistape from "below" ?
The "common sense" say that all these are mistapes... But the other sense
is interest - may it be special trick to make emphasis?
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They were all subliminal messages! But now you've ruined it by talking
about it! Have you never seen Fight Club???
fixed, thanks
clint
On 16 May 2013 09:26, Alexey Pyankov a.m.pyankov@gmail.com wrote:
On the documentation page
Elasticsearch Platform — Find real-time answers at scale | Elastic
I found:
Sore mode example usage
"sore" - does it mean sick/ill/invalid ? or it is mistape from "Sort" ?
example bellow the field price
"bellow" - does it mean roar/how/scream ? or it is mistape from "below" ?
The "common sense" say that all these are mistapes... But the other sense
is interest - may it be special trick to make emphasis?
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Ivan
(Ivan Brusic)
May 16, 2013, 6:19pm
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The first rule of Fight Club is .. oops!
On the subject of typos and misspellings, but term is not mistape but typo
or mistype[d] (depending on context, but the former in your usage).
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On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 2:34 AM, Clinton Gormley clint@traveljury.com wrote:
They were all subliminal messages! But now you've ruined it by talking
about it! Have you never seen Fight Club???
fixed, thanks
clint
On 16 May 2013 09:26, Alexey Pyankov a.m.pyankov@gmail.com wrote:
On the documentation page
Elasticsearch Platform — Find real-time answers at scale | Elastic
I found:
Sore mode example usage
"sore" - does it mean sick/ill/invalid ? or it is mistape from "Sort" ?
example bellow the field price
"bellow" - does it mean roar/how/scream ? or it is mistape from "below" ?
The "common sense" say that all these are mistapes... But the other sense
is interest - may it be special trick to make emphasis?
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