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Hi Erik:
Thanks for the tip. I revert my setup to standard in context.rb and
it works. I would like to try dismax in the future. Again thanks
for the prompt feedback. Please note i am in a development environment
so I like to try bleeding edge stuff :-)
Cheers
--- Erik Hatcher [EMAIL
On Mar 21, 2007, at 2:14 AM, Antonio Eggberg wrote:
Well as I mentioned earlier flare rails app have served me well. I
have
left flare code i.e (browse_controller) as is, and started to build
out the
application instead i.e. users/login/settings/admin etc..
So your situation is a prime
--- Erik Hatcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
On Mar 21, 2007, at 2:14 AM, Antonio Eggberg wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by top-down or frequency-based faceting.
Could you elaborate?
http://www.marumushi.com/apps/newsmap/
Very cool! So this is what you are driving with Solr
Yap, it works now!
Cool I have seen you made some flare update :-) Looks cool .. Couple off minor
detail - gem/require gem error
sth:~/workspace/solr/client/ruby/flare eggberg$ script/server
./script/../config/boot.rb:29:Warning: require_gem is obsolete. Use gem
instead.
= Booting WEBrick...
My work with Flare is going to lead to some UI-centric DSL stuff,
very much like Streamlined. And that will in turn have some
direction for the underlying solrb layer as well.
Interesting. The project was somewhat slow for a while but now that I checked
it's all up and running with 0.07.
On Feb 13, 2007, at 8:53 AM, Antonio Eggberg wrote:
My work with Flare is going to lead to some UI-centric DSL stuff,
very much like Streamlined. And that will in turn have some
direction for the underlying solrb layer as well.
Interesting. The project was somewhat slow for a while but now