Dear Jelsma, After configuring the Tomcat URIEncoding, Chinese characters can be processed correctly. I appreciate so much for your help!
Best, LB On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 3:02 AM, Markus Jelsma <markus.jel...@openindex.io>wrote: > Hi, > > Yes but Tomcat might need to be configured to accept, see the wiki for more > information on this subject. > > http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrTomcat#URI_Charset_Config > > Cheers, > > > Dear Jelsma, > > > > My servlet container is Tomcat 7. I think it should accept Chinese > > characters. But I am not sure how to configure it. From the console of > > Tomcat, I saw that the Chinese characters in the query are not displayed > > normally. However, it is fine in the Solr Admin page. > > > > I am not sure either if SolrNet supports Chinese. If not, how can I > > interact with Solr on .NET? > > > > Thanks so much! > > LB > > > > > > On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 2:34 AM, Markus Jelsma > > > > <markus.jel...@openindex.io>wrote: > > > Why creating two threads for the same problem? Anyway, is your servlet > > > container capable of accepting UTF-8 in the URL? Also, is SolrNet > capable > > > of > > > handling those characters? To confirm, try a tool like curl. > > > > > > > Dear all, > > > > > > > > After reading some pages on the Web, I created the index with the > > > > > > following > > > > > > > schema. > > > > > > > > ...... > > > > > > > > <fieldtype name="text" class="solr.TextField" > > > > > > > > positionIncrementGap="100"> > > > > > > > > <analyzer type="index"> > > > > > > > > <tokenizer > > > > > > > > class="solr.ChineseTokenizerFactory"/> > > > > > > > > </analyzer> > > > > > > > > </fieldtype> > > > > > > > > ...... > > > > > > > > It must be correct, right? However, when sending a query though > > > > SolrNet, > > > > > > no > > > > > > > results are returned. Could you tell me what the reason is? > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > LB >