I mean, are you sure you have a fedora object with a datastream that will 
return a pdf document, and that your indexing stylesheet is correctly 
referencing it? Maybe there is a clue in your log file  from the updateIndex 
operation.


On 20/10/2010, at 11.36, Matteo Boschini wrote:



On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Gert Schmeltz Pedersen 
<g...@dtic.dtu.dk<mailto:g...@dtic.dtu.dk>> wrote:
Just for the context, here is a snippet from index.properties


#fgsindex.untokenizedFields = list of index fields created as UN_TOKENIZED
###########################
# Effect: during search the KeywordAnalyzer is used for untokenized fields,
# while the fgsindex.analyzer is used for other fields.
# Only untokenized fields, which do not occur in every index document,
# need be listed here.
# example:

#fgsindex.untokenizedFields = fgs.contentModel uf1 uf2

Stating fgsindex.untokenizedFields = dsm
can only have an effect, if an untokenized IndexField named "dsm" is defined in 
the indexing stylesheet, and it cannot have any influence on or connection to a 
tokenized field called "dsm.PDF_DOC", so there must be something else behind 
your observation.

Uhmf, that's what I thought...by "something else behind" you mean something I 
did at install/config time ?
I just installed basicIndex as it comes from installation of gsearch...

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