> Thanks for your advice, but regrettably it just doesn't work: Total hits: 0. > So is this a bug? (I haven't actually found any documentation on what should > work). > > Can someone tell me how to use beagle-query with the search-term being a > uri: with spaces (or other funny characters) in it? For example, > beagle-query actually returns a hit like > "file:///var/SDRFiles/COMMON/Suppliers/MCS/Price List.xls" - and I want pass > this back again to beagle-query as a uri: query. Tried many combinations of > " and \ and %20 but not getting anywhere! > > (If you want to know why, it's because I'm using PHP on a web server to exec > beagle-query and display simple results, and I'd like a more detailed look > at the results in some cases. I get the feeling this approach is deprecated, > but it's starting to work well for indexing the server. Beagle is great!) > > > Escaping as %20 (and similar hex encoding for other characters) should work. > For the web-server you can try the web-interface approach. Some people > with similar requirements found the web-interface useful.
Double fault! I was wrong about escaping and there is an extra bug. I will try to get a patch ready in a few days. - dBera -- ----------------------------------------------------- Debajyoti Bera @ http://dtecht.blogspot.com beagle / KDE fan Mandriva / Inspiron-1100 user _______________________________________________ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers