I am working in Windows 7 with Fedora 3.5. I am attempting to use the
Mediaspace Fedora client to access Fedora's REST features.

When I run a sample (just listing the data streams of a demo object) on
the machine on which Fedora is installed it works beautifully. If I run
the same program on a different machine I get a 404 error explaining
that the object/datastreams is not available.

Complicating this when I access the same object via a web browser on the
second machine it works fine.

I can only assume that I have messed up the permissions for Fedora, or
there is a configuration file that I have not yet found.

Is there a FAQ that covers these issues? If not does anyone have any
guidance for me to figure out what is happening.

Thank you very much
Rich

-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Cryer [mailto:phil.cr...@mobot.org] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 12:28 PM
To: fedora-commons-users
Subject: [fcrepo-user] Ingested items not showing up in Solr

I'm supporting an existing Fedora-commons implementation, I've
setupfedora from scratch, but mainly as a repo, not as something a
frontend website shows and allows searches across. Researchers can
additems to fedora, but they don't show up in the search, which is run
bySolr, and/or gsearch (I'm not sure how to tell which is which).
Wherecan I start looking to find out if it's getting to either one?

Thanks

P
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http://philcryer.com

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