On 5/25/07, Ethan Gruber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, it's definitely encoded in UTF-8.  I'm going to attempt either today or
Tuesday to post the files to a solr index that is online (as opposed to
localhost as was my case a few days ago) using post.sh through SSH and let
you know how it turns out.  That should definitely indicate whether or not
the problem is with my files themselves or the post.jar file.

Why don't you try a file that we know is encoded in UTF-8,
the solr/example/exampledocs/utf8-example.xml

Try it first without modifying it (an editor can change the encoding a
file is stored in).

-Yonik

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