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Noble Paul updated SOLR-1592: ----------------------------- Attachment: SOLR-1592.patch isn't this good enough? > Refactor XMLWriter startTag to allow arbitrary attributes to be written > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SOLR-1592 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1592 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: Improvement > Affects Versions: 1.4 > Environment: My MacBook laptop. > Reporter: Chris A. Mattmann > Fix For: 1.5 > > Attachments: SOLR-1592.Mattmann.112209.patch.txt, > SOLR-1592.Mattmann.112209_02.patch.txt, SOLR-1592.patch > > > There are certain cases in which a user would like to write arbitrary > attributes as part of the XML output for a field tag. Case in point: I'd like > to declare tags in the SOLR output that are e.g., georss namespace, like > georss:point. Other users may want to declare myns:mytag tags, which should > be perfectly legal as SOLR goes. This isn't currently possible with the > XMLWriter implementation, which curiously only allows the attribute "name" to > be included in the XML tags. > Coincidentally, users of XMLWriter aren't allowed to modify the <response > outer XML tag to include those arbitrary namespaces (which was my original > thought as a workaround for this). This wouldn't matter anyways, because by > the time the user got to the FieldType#writeXML method, the header for the > XML would have been written anyways. > I've developed a workaround, and in doing so, allowed something that should > have probably been allowed in the first place: allow a user to write > arbitrary attributes (including xmlns:myns="myuri") as part of the > XMLWriter#startTag function. I've kept the existing #startTag, but replaced > its innards with versions of startTag that include startTagWithNamespaces, > and startTagNoAttrs. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.