Oh nice! Great ! I am very glad to learn that my search will find unescape
if looking for unescape.
I worried about to require to type escaped to find.
Thank you and best regards!
Le ven. 6 juin 2025 à 01:20, anon anon a
écrit :
> Ah sorry! I did not read you yet as it was marked as a spam! L
Ah sorry! I did not read you yet as it was marked as a spam! Let me read
you quick!!!
Le lun. 12 mai 2025 à 16:17, Gus Heck a écrit :
> Obviously, there's lots we don't know about your system and your plans, but
> the narrow view your email gives us looks like you may misunderstand the
> nature
Hello.
I am really sorry to insist about this safety issue. I am wondering if we
could tell me if my data are already unsacped and then escaped to be shown
to the browser or if the data were already escaped please?
I really need it for my cyber security tool.
Best regards.
Le dim. 11 mai 2025 à
Obviously, there's lots we don't know about your system and your plans, but
the narrow view your email gives us looks like you may misunderstand the
nature of Solr. Solr is a search index, and its primary function is to help
you FIND your data based on the text, or other data (i.e. spatial data) it
Can you include an example of the content you index and the result you're
seeing?
If you index this:
test
And it looks like this in the raw result:
"test<\/title><\/html>"
That's just the escaping that needs to be done for JSON. It's applied on
the response data before sending it off, not