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Lance Norskog updated SOLR-1354:
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    Summary: Pass HTTP request parameters through to XSL scripts  (was: 
Experimental new feature: allow out-of-the-box apps by passing HTTP request 
parameters through to XSL scripts)

> Pass HTTP request parameters through to XSL scripts
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>                 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
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> 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.

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