Unless I've missed something, it seems that the filter-media only works on 
files that need to be extracted first (i.e., from word, pdf, etc.) and doesn't 
do any work on files that are already TEXT.  Therefore, the information from 
these files do not get put into the search indices and are not found.  I 
believe I've seen some configurations that use the HTML extractor on TEXT files 
but this seems to fail on larger TEXT files.  Has anyone else had this problem 
or suggestions on a different media filter plugin to put a copy of these into 
the TEXT bundle so that they are properly searched?


Thanks.

Tom Autry

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