: > that is *probably* not a problem with solr -- it is typically an : > indication that the way you are crafting/sending your HTTP request/url : > includes an "un-escaped" "+" character in the URL which Jetty/Solr are : > (required) to interpret as an escaped " " (space) character.
: Good point, if you do it in a browser it'll automagically escape everything : (or at least chrome seems to) but REST client-type apps may or may not. : : Take home lesson: don't use '+', use 'AND'. Taht is certainly not the lesson I would encourage you to take from this experience... https://lucidworks.com/blog/solr-boolean-operators -Hoss http://www.lucidworks.com/
