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David Eric Pugh reassigned SOLR-15923:
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Assignee: David Eric Pugh
> Base URL for a core returns 404
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> Key: SOLR-15923
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-15923
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public)
> Reporter: Shawn Heisey
> Assignee: David Eric Pugh
> Priority: Minor
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> When accessing the base URL for a core, Solr returns a 404 error. For
> example, browsing to [http://localhost:8983/solr/dovecot] on my install
> returns a short html page:
> h2. HTTP ERROR 404 Not Found
> ||URI:|/solr/dovecot|
> ||STATUS:|404|
> ||MESSAGE:|Not Found|
> ||SERVLET:|default|
> I believe that it is Jetty generating this page.
> I've heard from more than one user that when they see this, they think their
> Solr install is broken.
> I believe that the base URL for a core should display something that lets a
> user know that the core they tried to access is indeed functional, but that
> they need more stuff on the URL for it to actually do anything. I haven't
> tried this with a collection on SolrCloud, but I assume that also returns a
> 404. One thing that some might think of for this that I think we should NOT
> do is have that URL redirect to the admin UI page for the core. If we do
> that, some users might assume that they have to update the base URL in their
> application to the admin UI URL that comes up, which will not work.
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