Hey ...

Thank you very much .. been strugling with this for hours now :(

Will have to change the feature .. somehow :D

Kind regards

Armando

Abdelhamid ABID wrote:
Hi,
I think there isn't better than using XSLT as a mean to query solr and
render results.
Within an xslt file you would combine search form with search results in one
place, by this way you free the server from the heavy duty tasks of xslt
transformation and let the client -which is in the most cases a browser- do
the work.

On 3/22/10, Gora Mohanty <g...@srijan.in> wrote:
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 15:26:41 +0100
Sebastian Funk <qbasti.f...@googlemail.com> wrote:

hey there,

i've been using solr for some time now and set everything up the
way it's supposed to..
now for the user interface: simply writing a javascript (or
something else) website that passes the query-URL to solr and
interprets the XML given as a result. is that the easiest way?
i've noticed some problems with umlauts etc.. when using jetty or
tomcat as a server..

is there another way to query solr and retrieve the results?
[...]

Many modern frameworks (I certainly know of Ruby on Rails, and
Django), have Solr integrated via an application. I really like
Django Haystack for how it offers an easy way to get started with
various search back-ends, with a very Django-ish feel to the
interface: http://haystacksearch.org/

Regards,

Gora




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