n use dollar signs, but there won't be any attempts
> > to support it if some component somewhere doesn't "do the
> > right thing" with it. And no guarantee that there aren't current
> > corner cases where that causes problems. And if it does cause
> &
to support it if some component somewhere doesn't "do the
> right thing" with it. And no guarantee that there aren't current
> corner cases where that causes problems. And if it does cause
> problems, support won't be added.
>
> Best,
> Erick
>
&
s cause
problems, support won't be added.
Best,
Erick
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 10:42 AM, Thomas Seidl wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've used dollar signs in field names for several years now, as an easy
> way to escape "bad" characters (like colons) coming in from the or
Hi all,
I've used dollar signs in field names for several years now, as an easy
way to escape "bad" characters (like colons) coming in from the original
source of the data, and I've never had any problems. Since I don't know
of any Solr request parameters that use a