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Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 4:39 PM
To:
Subject: Our new international sites powered by SOLR and wrapped by DOTNET
are up and out! Yay!
We are *very* happy with the lucid imagination distro of SOLR. Here is
our official press release. These were done with one core per
Langua
> Did you try hitting refresh on your browser after you logged in?
Wow, I really should have known that...thank you for your patient reply, Yonik.
Regards...Terence
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Terence Gannon wrote:
> I was intending to make an entry to the 'Powered by Solr' page, so I
> created a Wiki account and logged in. When I go to that page, it
> shows it as being 'immutable', which I take as meaning I can'
I was intending to make an entry to the 'Powered by Solr' page, so I
created a Wiki account and logged in. When I go to that page, it
shows it as being 'immutable', which I take as meaning I can't edit
it. Is there someone I can send the information to who can do the
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We turned a demo for a partner into this cute little web app in about
a week. It's using pretty much every facet (har) of solr we could
think of. All the jams are solr documents and the search,
recommendation, browsing, RSS/podcast etc are direct solr calls
through a proxy. It was a nice br