On Saturday 10 March 2007 22:18, Walter Underwood wrote:
> It is better to use "application/xml". See RFC 3023.
> Using "text/xml; charset=UTF-8" will override the XML
> encoding declaration. "application/xml" will not.
Thanks for the info. I've changed the header accordingly.
-fangel
On Saturday 10 March 2007 21:39, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
> On 3/10/07, Morten Fangel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ...I send a document like the following:
> >
> > ---
> > ...
>
> I assume you're using your own code to "send" the document?
Hi,
I've been working on adding some Solr-integration into my current project, but
have run into a problem with non-ascii characters.
I send a document like the following:
---
228
Vedhæft billede til min formular
26
Jeg har lavet en side som skal info om
værkstedet Badsetuen i Odense
available again?
Regards
Morten Fangel
On Tuesday 16 May 2006 15:46, Yonik Seeley wrote:
> For development, It's probably easiest to download Tomcat Core (in tgz
> or zip format) from
> http://www.signal42.com/mirrors/apache/tomcat/tomcat-5/v5.5.17/bin/apache-t
>omcat-5.5.17.tar.gz and simply unarchive it yourself... that way things
> a
On Monday 15 May 2006 22:51, you wrote:
> that's a little strange ... it looks like it's finding the SolrServlet
> class but not SolrCore.
>
> did you put the solr.war file directly into your webapps directory -- or
> idd you expand it and move anything arround?
>
> the war should work "out of the
ersion "1.5.0_06"
Tomcat version: `./bin/version.sh`== Version: Apache Tomcat/5.0
Solr-Nightly from solr-2006-09-19.zip
When I try to access: testsite.[mycompany].dk/solr/admin/ I get attached
error-msg..
I would really appreciate any help, because I would really enjoy using Solr
for our se