Hi,
I agree, this is not a legal URL. But the thing is that cocoon itself is
sending the unescaped URL. That is why I thought I am not using the right
tools from cocoon.
mirko
Quoting Chris Hostetter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
: java.io.IOException: Server returned HTTP response code: 505 for
On Wed, 2007-01-17 at 10:25 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I agree, this is not a legal URL. But the thing is that cocoon itself is
sending the unescaped URL.
...because you told it so.
You use
map:generate
src=http://hostname/solr/select/?q={request-param:q};
type=file
Thanks Thorsten,
that really was helpful. Cocoon's url-encode module does solve my problem.
mirko
Quoting Thorsten Scherler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 2007-01-17 at 10:25 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I agree, this is not a legal URL. But the thing is that cocoon itself is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any ideas on how to implement a cocoon layer above solr?
You're far from the only one approaching solr via cocoon ... :)
The approach we took, passes the search parameters to a solrsearch
stylesheet, the heart of which is a cinclude block that embeds the
solr
On Tue, 2007-01-16 at 16:19 -0500, Walter Lewis wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any ideas on how to implement a cocoon layer above solr?
I just finished a forrest plugin (in the whiteboard, our testing ground
in forrest) that is doing what you asked for and some pagination.
Forrest is cocoon
On Tue, 2007-01-16 at 16:02 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to implement a cocoon based application using solr for searching.
In particular, I would like to forward the request from my response page to
solr. I have tried several alternatives, but none of them worked for me.
: java.io.IOException: Server returned HTTP response code: 505 for URL:
: http://hostname/solr/select/?q=a b
:
:
: The interesting thing is that if I access http://hostname/solr/select/?q=a b
: directly it works.
i don't know anything about cocoon, but that is not a legal URL, URLs
can't have