You might also try using CDATA blocks to wrap your Unicode text. It is
usually much easier to view the text while debugging these problems.
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 12:13 AM, Eric Pugh
ep...@opensourceconnections.com wrote:
So I am using Sunspot to post over, which means an extra layer of
So I am using Sunspot to post over, which means an extra layer of
indirection between mean and my XML! I will look tomorrow.
On Mar 10, 2010, at 7:21 PM, Chris Hostetter wrote:
: Any time a character like that was index Solr through a unknown
entity error.
: But if converted to #192;
Hi all,
On the wiki page http://wiki.apache.org/solr/FAQ under the section
Why don't International Characters Work? there are a number of
options specified for dealing with a character like À (an A with a
caret, the agrave character).
Any time a character like that was index Solr through
: Any time a character like that was index Solr through a unknown entity error.
: But if converted to #192; or Agrave; then everything works great.
:
: I tried out using Tomcat versus Jetty and got the same results. Before I edit
Uh, you mean like the characters in exampledocs/utf8-example.xml