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Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez resolved JSPWIKI-1133. -------------------------------------------------- Resolution: Invalid marking issue as invalid; as noted by Murray on the ML: {quote} That's not a bug, as 'a' is one of the search engine's "stop words": "a", "an", "and", "are", "as", "at", "be", "but", "by", "for", "if", "in", "into", "is", "it", "no", "not", "of", "on", "or", "such", "that", "the", "their", "then", "there", "these", "they", "this", "to", "was", "will", "with" https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17527741/what-is-the-default-list-of-stopwords-used-in-lucenes-stopfilter Any word in the Lucene stop word list can't be searched on, as it is (by default) not indexed. So you *can* search on a stop word but the engine has not indexed it. Lucene is the engine behind JSPWiki, Solr, ElasticSearch and most web sites. {quote} > Can't search for: a > ------------------- > > Key: JSPWIKI-1133 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-1133 > Project: JSPWiki > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Search > Affects Versions: 2.11.0-M7 > Environment: * Debian 10 > * Tomcat 9: 9.0.31-1~deb10u2 > * OpenJDK-JRE 11: 11.0.7+10-3~deb10u1 > * JSPWiki 2.11.0-M7 > Reporter: FP > Priority: Minor > > There are no search results when a user searches for »a« (just the single > letter, without »«). Every other single letter, e.g. »b«, … works fine. > Page count: > 5000 with lots of pages containing the letter »a«. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)