: I'm confident that /trunk accepts any case:
:
: v = v.toUpperCase();
thats in Solr 1.2 as well hmmm
Ahmet: what is the default Locale of your JVM?
String.toUpper() does use the default Locale ... i guess maybe we should
start being more strict about using "compareToIgnoreCase"
The URL is
http://localhost:8983/solr/select/?q=solr&version=2.2&start=0&rows=10&indent=on
When i added &echoParams=explicit to the query nothing has changed. But when I
find and replaced the word 'explicit' to uppercase 'EXPLICIT' in the solrconfig.xml
it worked. The problem has solved. Thank
-Orijinal e-posta iletisi-
From: Ryan McKinley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 07:16:53 +0200
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Invalid value 'explicit' for echoParams parameter
> AHMET ARSLAN wrote:
> > I am a newbie at solr. I have done eve
ERROR: 400
Invalid value 'explicit' for echoParams parameter, use 'EXPLICIT' or 'ALL'
RequestURI=/solr/select/
I also tried to run solr under Tomcat but again I was unsuccessful.
Any solutions or document links will be appreciated.
Thanks for your help...
what is t
'explicit' for echoParams parameter, use 'EXPLICIT' or 'ALL'
RequestURI=/solr/select/
I also tried to run solr under Tomcat but again I was unsuccessful.
Any solutions or document links will be appreciated.
Thanks for your help...