Thanks for the response but I have seen this page and I had a few
questions.  

1.  Since I am using tomcat, I had to move the example directory into the
tomcat directory structure.  In the multicore, there is no example.xsl.
Where do I 
need to put it? Also, how do I send docs for indexing when running solr
under tomcat?  

Thanks,
Jeremy

On 10/13/11 3:46 PM, "Lance Norskog" <goks...@gmail.com> wrote:

>http://wiki.apache.org/solr/XsltResponseWriter
>
>This is for the single-core example. It is easiest to just go to
>solr/example, run java -jar start.jar, and hit the URL in the above wiki
>page. Then poke around in solr/example/solr/conf/xslt. There is no
>solrconfig.xml change needed.
>
>It is generally easiest to use the solr/example 'java -jar start.jar'
>example to test out features. It is easy to break configuration linkages.
>
>Lance
>
>On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 12:42 PM, Jeremy Cunningham <
>jeremy.cunningham.h...@statefarm.com> wrote:
>
>> I am new to solr and not a web developer.  I am a data warehouse guy
>>trying
>> to use solr for the first time.  I am familiar with xsl but I can't
>>figure
>> out how to get the example.xsl to be applied to my xml results.  I am
>> running tomcat and have solr working.  I copied over the solr mulitiple
>>core
>> example to the conf directory on my tomcat server. I also added the war
>>file
>> and the search is fine.  I can't seem to figure out what I need to add
>>to
>> the solrcofig.xml or where ever so that the example.xsl is used.
>>Basically
>> can someone tell me where to put the xsl and where to configure its
>>usage?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>
>
>
>-- 
>Lance Norskog
>goks...@gmail.com

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