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.