On 7/19/06, Tricia Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...What I called the _solr url encoding_ was the q= parameter translated into <I'm not sure what> encoding in the url...
I think I've seen the same problem, haven't investigated deeper but IIUC the encoding used when posting a form is related to both the encoding indicated by the web server in the HTTP headers, and the encoding indicated (optionally) in the HTML page with something like <meta content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" http-equiv="content-type"/> In my case I've found that, running SOLR from start.jar with default settings: -If I search "désormais" from the solr/admin page, it is translated to q=d%E9sormais in the URL, and nothing's found (the word is in my index) -If I replace the q= value with q=d%C3%A9sormais (which is the encoding that I get when entering this word in the Google search form), my query works I haven't seen the problem with my own search form, which includes the above http-equiv meta and is served as a static page from my web server. So I think something's wrong with the encoding on the solr/admin/ search page, but I haven't investigated further. Hope this helps...not sure if it does but the above scenario looks similar to yours. -Bertrand