- fixed superfluous space in query field list
- fixed filter query logic
- removed look-ahead query which caused that each new search page
submitted two solr queries
- fixed random solr result orders in case that the solr score was equal:
this was then re-ordered by YaCy using the document hash which came from
the solr object and that appeared to be random. Now the hash of the url
is used and the score is additionally modified by the url length to
prevent that this particular case appears at all.
Background: some user report problem with connecting/crawling some sites via https which require SNI support (by default switched off in YaCy). On the other hand systems not demanding SNI support are sometimes not properly configured and due to a bug/feature in java 1.7 connection is aborted. The later is more often the case, so the default is still fine. With the java start parameter expert user can no alter the startparameter to -Djsse.enableSNIExtension=true (java default) if they crawl more hosts requiring SNI support.
The alternative to let YaCy try both during https handshake (deep inside the httpclient) is not pursut at this time.
When the sidebar on search page becomes scrollable, the scrollbar shrinks the sidebar and makes the search results weirdly scrollable on X axis by several pixels. Now the sidebar always have a scrollbar, and results are never X-scrollable.
during surrogate reading: those attributes from the dump are removed
during the import process and replaced by new detected attributes
according to the setting of the YaCy peer.
This may cause that all such attributes are removed if the importing
peer has no synonyms and/or no vocabularies defined.
avoid warning log
W org.apache.solr.handler.admin.AdminHandlers <requestHandler name="/admin/" class="solr.admin.AdminHandlers" /> is deprecated . It is not required anymore
index has more than two million documents. This protects the index from
beeing flooded with search requests that cannot be resolved before the
real search query has to be computet.