Hi!
How can I apply stylesheet to the search result? I mean, where can I
define, what stylesheet to use?
Ar cieņu, Mihails
Hi!
How can I apply stylesheet to the search result? I mean, where can I
define, what stylesheet to use?
Thanks,
Kesava
Andre,
I believe I had posted the same message several months ago and was told the
stylesheet functionality was for internal use in a previous release and is
not functional now.
On 7/17/06, Andre Basse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi SOLR users,
I know this issue has been discussed before
: I believe I had posted the same message several months ago and was told the
: stylesheet functionality was for internal use in a previous release and is
: not functional now.
not quite ... the tabular.xsl file that is commited in SVN is for an old
XML format that Solr no longer supports -- we
I've got solr installed and running, with only one failure left to date.
Whenver I try to select a stylesheet for my search, I get an error message
such as this:
Error loading stylesheet: A network error occured loading an XSLT
stylesheet:http://localhost:8983/admin/tabular.xsl
Something tells
On 6/2/06, Tim Archambault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got solr installed and running, with only one failure left to date.
Whenver I try to select a stylesheet for my search, I get an error message
such as this:
Hi Tim,
There is no stylesheet :-)
It's a hold-over from an old XML format
:
I've got solr installed and running, with only one failure left to date.
Whenver I try to select a stylesheet for my search, I get an error
message
such as this:
Hi Tim,
There is no stylesheet :-)
It's a hold-over from an old XML format that Solr used to support
before it was open-sourced
On 6/2/06, Tim Archambault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That'll be fine. As you can probably tell, I'm not a programmer. I am just a
dangerous end-user with expertise in marketing online operations trying to
save a buck. I am going to try to learn XSL or if that doesn't work, I'll
bastardize the
By global do you mean Solr as the search solution for all those
collections, or do you mean having all those different types of
documents (jobs, autos, classifieds) in a single Solr index?
Yes I did. I envisioned separating them by custom fields named vertical
and then within vertical category
: There is no stylesheet :-)
:
: It's a hold-over from an old XML format that Solr used to support
: before it was open-sourced. That old XML format was for compatibility
: with another internal product. It turned out that it wasn't flexible
: enough to add extra info like multiple result sets
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