Ah, I think I misread your question. So your question is actually, how make solr embed higlighting into the doc response itself. I'm not aware of such a functionality. This why you have the "highlighting" section in your response.
On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 2:30 PM, Dmitry Kan <solrexp...@gmail.com> wrote: > You just need to specify the emphasizing tag in hl params by adding > something like this to your query: > > > > &hl.fl=content&hl.simple.pre=<b>&hl.simple.post=<%2Fb> > > Check the solr admin page, the querying item, it shows the constructed > query, so you don't need to guess! > > Regards, > > Dmitry > > > > On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 10:31 AM, Jamshaid Ashraf > <jamshaid...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I'm using solr 4.3.0 & following is the response against hit highlighting >> request: >> >> Request: >> http://localhost:8080/solr/collection2/select?q=content:ps4&hl=true >> >> Response: >> >> <doc> >> <arr name="content"><str>This post is regarding ps4 accuracy and qulaity >> which is smooth and factastic</str></arr> >> </doc> >> <lst name="highlighting"> >> <lst name="1"> >> <arr name="content"><str>This post is regarding <b>ps4</b> accuracy and >> qulaity which is smooth and factastic</str></arr> >> </lst> >> >> I wanted result like this: >> >> <doc> >> <arr name="content"><str>This post is regarding <b>ps4</b> accuracy and >> qulaity which is smooth and factastic</str></arr> >> </doc> >> <lst name="highlighting"> >> <lst name="1"> >> <arr name="content"><str>This post is regarding <b>ps4</b> accuracy and >> qulaity which is smooth and factastic</str></arr> >> </lst> >> >> Thanks in advance! >> >> Regards, >> Jamshaid >> > >