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Erik Hatcher commented on SOLR-1354: ------------------------------------ Currently the Velocity handler does not deal with HTTP headers. It would be nice (and handy) to have HTTP headers pass through the SolrParams somehow. It would be easy enough to pass them through as regular parameters, but should their name get prefixed (eg Accept header being named "_http_Accept" or something like that)? However, it is debatable how this should work... should the client to Solr (arguably NOT the users browser directly) translate any useful header information into standard Solr get parameters? > Pass HTTP request parameters through to XSL scripts > --------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SOLR-1354 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1354 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: search > Environment: Any JDK from 1.5 onward. Any OS. Uses standard XSLTC > 'compiled'-only version of Apache Xalan distributed with the JRE. > Reporter: Lance Norskog > Priority: Minor > Attachments: rss2.patch > > > It is not possible to create a standard web application with the Solr > distribution without coding in XSL, Ruby, HTML/Javascript etc. > This patch is an experiment that allows you to configure an RSS 2.0 feed > through HTTP parameters. To do this, it supplies: > 1) a change to XSLTWriter.java to pass an HTTP parameter named 'tr.name' > through as an XSL parameter called 'name'. The XSL script must then declare > 'name' as a global parameter. > 2) example/solr/conf/xslt/rss2.xsl - a mostly complete implementation of RSS > 2.0. > 3) a sample <requestHandler> in example/solr/conf/solrconfig.xml which > configures solr/rss2 as an RSS feed for the sample electronics store in > example/solr. This <requestHandler> supplies all parameters for the RSS feed. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.