Hi Ivan,

Though there is no explicit way to hide a document, I guess there are plenty 
ways to achieve what you are looking for.

The most important question is: who are you trying to hide the documents for? 
Are those auxiliary files that have no real contents? Or are those sensitive 
files, whose contents may not be exposed?

If it concerns just files that can be ignored, change your query to exclude 
such directories, or put them at a different root directory than where you are 
searching. You could also put the searchable documents in a specific collection 
and search only that, or store the contents as document-properties of some 
other file.

If it is more a security issue, you might prefer to think in terms of document 
permissions. Assign special document permissions to your document, to which the 
default search user has no access. Create a special user (role) to allow access 
to those documents.

Hope that helps,
Geert

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> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> Baranov, Ivan - Moscow
> Sent: dinsdag 16 juni 2009 13:55
> To: General Mark Logic Developer Discussion
> Subject: [MarkLogic Dev General] Making documents and
> directories unqueryable
>
> Hi Folks,
>
>
>
> I have a question about MarkLogic server file system. Is
> there any way to prevent documents or directories from
> indexing? E. g. I have one folder named data on my server and
> this is where my XMLs are stored. Suppose I've created a
> subfolder named noindex inside that data folder. What should
> I do to make the documents in it unqueryable?
>
>
>
> As I've learned from the latest conversation on this list, I
> can simply assign binary format to them on initial insert
> using Mime Types configuration. But is it possible to "hide"
> XML files from XQuery queries without re-uploading them as binaries?
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
> Van
>
>

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