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Steve Rowe updated SOLR-7413:
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Description:
Clicking on the "Download" button at the top of every Solr website page takes
you to [http://lucene.apache.org/solr/mirrors-solr-latest-redir.html] (let's
call it the download-redirect page), which pauses for 3 seconds and then
auto-redirects to the Apache download mirror page for the latest Solr release.
The download-redirect page has info about downloading past releases, but there
are problems with the current setup:
# The 3 second auto-redirect doesn't allow enough time to read the page before
it's gone.
# Firefox (latest version, on OS X and Windows) doesn't include the page in its
browser history, so you can't go back - clicking the back button will take you
to the page you were on when you clicked the "Download" button, not back to the
download-redirect page.
# Internet Explorer and Chrome include the download-redirect page in their
history, so clicking the back button will go there, but then after three
seconds you get redirected to the Apache download mirrors page, whack-a-mole
style.
When I was putting the download-redirect page together, I guess I only tested
on Safari on OS X 10.10. This browser keeps the download-redirect page in its
history, so clicking the back button after the auto-redirect takes you to the
mirror pages will take you back to the download-redirect page, and the
auto-redirect never recurs.
was:
Clicking on the "Download" button at the top of every Solr website page takes
you to [http://lucene.apache.org/solr/mirrors-solr-latest-redir.html] (let's
call it the download-redirect page), which pauses for 3 seconds and then
auto-redirects to the Apache download mirror page for the latest Solr release.
The download-redirect page has info about downloading past releases, but there
are problems with the current setup:
# The 3 second auto-redirect doesn't allow enough time to read the page before
it's gone.
# Firefox (latest version, on OS X and Windows) doesn't include the page in its
browser history, so you can't go back - clicking the back button will take you
to the page you were on when you clicked the "Download" button, not back to the
download-redirect page.
# Internet Explorer and Chrome include the download-redirect page in their
history, so you clicking the back button will go there, but then after three
seconds you get redirected to the Apache download mirrors page, whack-a-mole
style.
When I was putting the download-redirect page together, I guess I only tested
on Safari on OS X 10.10. This browser keeps the download-redirect page in its
history, so clicking the back button after the auto-redirect takes you to the
mirror pages will take you back to the download-redirect page, and the
auto-redirect never recurs.
> Website: downloading past releases is harder than it should be
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> Key: SOLR-7413
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-7413
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: website
> Reporter: Steve Rowe
> Assignee: Steve Rowe
> Priority: Minor
>
> Clicking on the "Download" button at the top of every Solr website page takes
> you to [http://lucene.apache.org/solr/mirrors-solr-latest-redir.html] (let's
> call it the download-redirect page), which pauses for 3 seconds and then
> auto-redirects to the Apache download mirror page for the latest Solr
> release. The download-redirect page has info about downloading past
> releases, but there are problems with the current setup:
> # The 3 second auto-redirect doesn't allow enough time to read the page
> before it's gone.
> # Firefox (latest version, on OS X and Windows) doesn't include the page in
> its browser history, so you can't go back - clicking the back button will
> take you to the page you were on when you clicked the "Download" button, not
> back to the download-redirect page.
> # Internet Explorer and Chrome include the download-redirect page in their
> history, so clicking the back button will go there, but then after three
> seconds you get redirected to the Apache download mirrors page, whack-a-mole
> style.
> When I was putting the download-redirect page together, I guess I only tested
> on Safari on OS X 10.10. This browser keeps the download-redirect page in
> its history, so clicking the back button after the auto-redirect takes you to
> the mirror pages will take you back to the download-redirect page, and the
> auto-redirect never recurs.
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