jQuery does allow a string to be passed, so I can build the string myself. I 
might be able to rig something so ext does the same.


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From: subscription-bounces+s472066u482...@n3.nabble.com on behalf of Chris 
Hostetter-3 [via Lucene]
Sent: Thu 8/9/2012 12:10 PM
To: Cirelli, Stephen J.
Subject: Re: Multiple facet.field format alternative for GET Request
 

: I'm using extjs 4 store.load and it accepts new parameters for a GET request 
: as an json object. 
: I can not put more than one property with the same name on a json object. 
        ... 
: How can I pass multiple facet.field values to solr with out having to append 
: a new facet.field param to the GET url. Instead of doing 

I'm not familiar with extjs, but if it's a client library for creating 
HTTP requests, by my guess is you need to put the various "facet.field" 
values in an array -- that's the way most HTTP clients let you specify 
multiple key=val pairs with the same key when building an HTTP request. 


-Hoss 



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