google "applying a diff patch" http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/1237 looks like a good start.
On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 6:39 AM, Joel Nylund <jnyl...@yahoo.com> wrote: > this is exactly what I was looking for, any directions how to install? I > dont really understand how to use a .patch file. > > thanks > Joel > > On Nov 4, 2009, at 9:16 PM, Lance Norskog wrote: > >> http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1163 >> >> This is a really nice index browser. >> >> On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 12:51 PM, Joel Nylund <jnyl...@yahoo.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Israel, >>> >>> I agree the idea of adding a scripting language in between is good, but I >>> want something simple I can easily test my queries with data and scroll >>> through the results. I have been using the browser and getting xml for >>> now, >>> but would like to save my queries in a simple html page and format the >>> data. >>> >>> I figured this is something I can throw together in a few hours, but I >>> also >>> figured someone would have already done the work. >>> >>> thanks >>> Joel >>> >>> On Nov 4, 2009, at 2:02 PM, Israel Ekpo wrote: >>> >>>> On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 10:48 AM, Joel Nylund <jnyl...@yahoo.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi, I looked at the documentation and I have no idea how to get >>>>> started? >>>>> Can someone point me to or show me an example of how to send a query to >>>>> a >>>>> solr server and paginate through the results using ajax-solr. >>>>> >>>>> I would glady write a blog tutorial on how to do this if someone can >>>>> get >>>>> me >>>>> started. >>>>> >>>>> I dont know jquery but have used prototype & scriptaculous. >>>>> >>>>> thanks >>>>> Joel >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> Joel, >>>> >>>> It will be best if you use a scripting language between Solr and >>>> JavaScript >>>> >>>> This is becasue sending data only between JavaScript and Solr will limit >>>> you >>>> to only one domain name. >>>> >>>> However, if you are using a scripting language between JavaScript and >>>> Solr >>>> you can use the scripting language to retrieve the request parameters >>>> from >>>> JavaScript and then same them to Solr with the response writer set to >>>> json. >>>> >>>> This will cause Solr to send the response in JSON format which the >>>> scripting >>>> language can pass on to JavaScript. >>>> >>>> This example here will cause Solr to return the response in JSON. >>>> >>>> http://example.com:8443/solr/select?q=searchkeyword&wt=json >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> "Good Enough" is not good enough. >>>> To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift. >>>> Quality First. Measure Twice. Cut Once. >>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Lance Norskog >> goks...@gmail.com > > -- Lance Norskog goks...@gmail.com