Doh!  I mistakenly changed the request handler from dismax to standard.
Ignore me...

Jason

On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 2:59 PM, Jason Rennie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm using solrj and all I did was add a pf entry to solrconfig.xml.  I
> don't think it could be an ampersand issue...
>
> Here's an example query:
>
> wt=xml&rows=10&start=0&q=urban+outfitters&qt=recsKeyword&version=2.2
>
> Here's qt config:
>
>   <requestHandler name="recsKeyword" class="solr.StandardRequestHandler" >
>          <float name="tie">0.06</float>
>      <str name="qf">
>                 name^1.5 tags description^0.6 vendorname^0.3
> manufacturer^0.3 category
>      </str>
>      <str name="pf">name description</str>
>      <str name="fl">id score</str>
>      <str name="mm">0</str>
>      <str name="fq">status:0</str>
>   </requestHandler>
>
> The above query returns all document fields, no "score" field.
>
> Jason
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 2:55 PM, Mike Klaas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> On 22-Jul-08, at 11:53 AM, Jason Rennie wrote:
>>
>>  Just tried adding a pf field to my request handler.  When I did this,
>>> solr
>>> returned all document fields for each doc (no "score") instead of
>>> returning
>>> the fields specified in fl.  Bug?  Feature?  Anyone know what the reason
>>> for
>>> this behavior is?  I'm using solr 1.2.
>>>
>>
>> What exact url did you send to Solr?  I bet there is a missing '&'.
>>
>> -Mike
>>
>
>
>
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> Jason Rennie
> Head of Machine Learning Technologies, StyleFeeder
> http://www.stylefeeder.com/
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>



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