Hi,

well, you'll have to write a routine which escapes all filenames before transmitting... wether in a shell, in Java, PHP, Javascript or whereever you are submitting your CURL calls. Here is a javascript example that helps with escaping: http://www.xs4all.nl/~jlpoutre/BoT/Javascript/Utils/endecode.html

Cheers,
Stefan

Am 02.09.2010 10:07, schrieb satya swaroop:
Hi stefan,
                I used escape charaters and made it... It is not problem for
a single file of 'solr&apache' but it shows the same problem for the files
like Wireless lan.ppt, Tom info.pdf.....

the curl i sent is::

curl "
http://localhost:8080/solr/update/extract?stream.url=http://remotehost:port/file_download.yaws%3Ffile=solr<http://localhost:8080/solr/update/extract?stream.url=http://remotehost:port/file_download.yaws?file=solr>
%20%26%20apache.pdf&literal.id=schb5"

Regards,
satya


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