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Eric Pugh updated SOLR-18085:
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    Description: 
The wt=standard doesnt' really help us communicate what the code is doing.  
It's just an alias for wt=json, and one we mix interchanably.

 

If we wt=compact or wt=better or wt=super-awesome then I might see using this 
as a concept.  

 

today wt=standard just makes things more confusing.

 

We should go through where wt=standard is used and swap it to wt=json.

  was:
The wt=standard doesnt' really help us communicate what the code is doing.  
It's just an alias for wt=json, and one we mix interchanably.

 

If we wt=compact or wt=better or wt=super-awesome then I might see using this 
as a concept.  

 

today wt=standard just makes things more confusing.


> wt=standard isn't a helpful concept, replace with wt=json
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-18085
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-18085
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Response Writers
>    Affects Versions: 10.0, 9.10.1
>            Reporter: Eric Pugh
>            Priority: Minor
>              Labels: newdev
>
> The wt=standard doesnt' really help us communicate what the code is doing.  
> It's just an alias for wt=json, and one we mix interchanably.
>  
> If we wt=compact or wt=better or wt=super-awesome then I might see using this 
> as a concept.  
>  
> today wt=standard just makes things more confusing.
>  
> We should go through where wt=standard is used and swap it to wt=json.



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