The link I provided tells you that if you don't want to use HTTP body, you can 
put your JSON QueryDSL as an HTTP parameter under source.

Something like: http://localhost:9200/_search?source=XXXXXX

Where XXXXX is your json document (QueryDSL that is)

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Le 6 mars 2014 à 11:01:17, robin thakur ([email protected]) a écrit:

hi david,

I think you don't understand what I want,My simple query is how we put 
highlight parameter in URL.The link you provide me is not much explainatory to 
about what to do.
I am still searching for this.
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