mperrien
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Compliance by Hu-manity.co] Cookie Notice not compatible with W3 Total CacheI do encounter the exact same problem, as described by JohnSeddon, using Cookie Notice and Automattic’s WP Super Cache
That what pretty much done, but I changed a few settings and cleared the index.
Re-indexing went fine.Thanks ! A lot !
Yes I can !
And I get results !
Which seem to be correct !
(Forgive my excessive use of exclamation marks, but I’m pretty happy right now.)It might be working : on reloading the setup page, the ‘timeout’ error message is gone, and I’m told my documents are indexed.
For info, I got the info abou the path there : http://drupal.stackexchange.com/questions/128734/apache-solr-server-uri-problem
I will check my index, but it seems OK.
Again, thank you for your help.I think so : when I click on “Ping” in the menu, it displays “Ping (2ms)”.
So I guess it works.Also (I’m trying random stuff) :
I changed my Solr path from “/solr/#/colloques” to “/solr/colloques” in Solr Configuration tab, the status is still considered OK (green tick). I don’t have the “Solr JSON response could not be decoded” but indexing fails on another error (timeout).Yes, I downloaded solr-5.0.0.tgz from http://archive.apache.org/dist/lucene/solr/5.0.0/
Thanks for your help, by the way.
Same problem / error with WPSOLR 2.9
Yes, the second choice from this page : http://wpsolr.com/releases/
Yes, I do have the green check icon.
I am using Solr 5.0.0 and WPSOLR 2.6.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Download Shortcode] Shortcode onClick AjaxThanks,
I thought so.
I’m going to try and find a workaround.