Jan Thanks for your feedback! If possible can you file these requests on the github page for the extension so I can work on them? They sound like great ideas and I'll try to incorporate all of them in future releases.
Thanks Amit On May 11, 2012 9:57 AM, "Jan Høydahl" <j...@hoydahl.no> wrote: > I've been testing > https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/mbnigpeabbgkmbcbhkkbnlidcobbapff?hl=enbut > I don't think it's great. > > Great work on this one. Simple and straight forward. A few wishes: > * Sticky mode? This tool would make sense in a sidebar, to do rapid > refinements > * If you edit a value and click "TAB", it is not updated :( > * It should not be necessary to URLencode all non-ascii chars - why not > leave colon, caret (^) etc as is, for better readability? > * Some param values in Solr may be large, such as "fl", "qf" or "bf". > Would be nice if the edit box was multi-line, or perhaps adjusts to the > size of the content > > -- > Jan Høydahl, search solution architect > Cominvent AS - www.facebook.com/Cominvent > Solr Training - www.solrtraining.com > > On 11. mai 2012, at 07:32, Amit Nithian wrote: > > > Hey all, > > > > I don't know about you but most of the Solr URLs I issue are fairly > > lengthy full of parameters on the query string and browser location > > bars aren't long enough/have multi-line capabilities. I tried to find > > something that does this but couldn't so I wrote a chrome extension to > > help. > > > > Please check out my blog post on the subject and please let me know if > > something doesn't work or needs improvement. Of course this can work > > for any URL with a query string but my motivation was to help edit my > > long Solr URLs. > > > > > http://hokiesuns.blogspot.com/2012/05/manipulating-urls-with-long-query.html > > > > Thanks! > > Amit > >