:
: Here's the nabble URL:
:
:
http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Strip-spaces-and-new-line-characters-from-data-tp2795453p2795453.html
:
: The message in the Solr list is from alexei on 8-April. "Strip spaces and
: newline characters from data".
And the raw message as recieved by apache...
h
: Chris Hostetter
> Cc: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
> Subject: Re: XML not coming through from nabble to Gmail
>
> FWIW, I see the xml I just sent in gMail, so I'm guessing things are over
> on
> the nabble side, but I have very little evidence..
>
> Erick
>
&g
FWIW, I see the xml I just sent in gMail, so I'm guessing things are over on
the nabble side, but I have very little evidence..
Erick
P.S. It's not a huge deal, getting to the correct message on nabble is just
a click away. But it is a bit annoying.
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 8:38 AM, Erick Eri
Chris:
Here's the nabble URL:
http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Strip-spaces-and-new-line-characters-from-data-tp2795453p2795453.html
The message in the Solr list is from alexei on 8-April. "Strip spaces and
newline characters from data".
This started happening a couple (?) of weeks ago and I
: I see the same problem (missing markup) in Thunderbird. Seems like Nabble
: might be the culprit?
if someone can cite some specific examples (by email message-id, or
subject, or date+sender, or url from nabble, or url from any public
archive, or anything more specific then "posts from nabble
I see the same problem (missing markup) in Thunderbird. Seems like
Nabble might be the culprit?
-Mike
On 4/11/2011 8:13 AM, Erick Erickson wrote:
All:
Lately I've been seeing a lot of posts where people paste in parts of their
schema.xml or solrconfig.xml and the results are...er...disappoint