On 7/26/07, Brian Whitman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Jul 26, 2007, at 11:10 AM, Yonik Seeley wrote: > > > > > If the '<' truely got destroyed, it's a server (Solr or Jetty) bug. > > > > One possibility is that the '<' does exist, but due to a charset > > mismatch, it's being slurped into a multi-byte char. > > > > Just dumped it with curl and did a hexdump: > > 00005a0 t ; & g t ; & g t ; 357 277 275 357 277 > 00005b0 275 357 277 275 357 277 275 357 277 275 357 277 275 322 273 357 > 00005c0 277 275 357 277 275 357 277 275 357 277 275 361 210 220 274 / > 00005d0 s t r > < / d o c > < / r e s u > 00005e0 l t > \n < / r e s p o n s e > \n > 00005f0 > > > No < in the response.
OK, then perhaps it's a jetty bug with charset handling. Could you run the same query, but use the python output? wt=python -Yonik